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One square foot
Please explain why it would.
That depends on the weight and shape of the object that's falling, but it has nothing to do with the length of the fall.
Sound travels better at the foot of the mountain, because the air at lower altitudes is more dense than at the top of the mountain.
The footcandle is a measure of the amount of light in a space. For classrooms the amount of light at desk height should be about 50 footcandles. Parking garages reguire about 5 foot candles. 1 footcandle is good for street lighting. A unit of measure of the intensity of light falling on a surface, equal to one lumen per square foot and originally defined with reference to a standardized candle burning at one foot from a given surface.
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yes he broke his foot or ankle by falling of the stage
I dislike my foot falling asleep.
One square foot
You can die from falling one foot, it's all about the landing.
You can break your foot by falling from a slight height and landing on you foot, impact from a heavy weight. Dropping something heavy on your foot.
The body turning is probably you sliding your front foot up unevenly and not landing on the board is called chicken-foot and its the most annoying thing on skateboarding, the only way to conquer it is to force your other foot on, put helmet, elbow and knee pads on and force that other foot on the board, dont forget that you learn from falling
your foot is probably falling asleep
An apple falling from a tree. A welly falling from someones foot
check for bad manifold or throtle body gasket. loss of vacume can stall vehicle
Depending on whether or not you got a running start (this affects your body's velocity) you would be falling between 40 and 45 mph.
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