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No, but it looks like its moving 'cause the earth is spinning.
There's nothing to say it wouldn't. Every atom would have to move in exactly the same direction, at exactly the same time, and overcome friction. Or. Depends on your frame of reference. The book, along with the table and the Earth, is spinning at thousands of miles an hour, orbiting the Sun at thousands of miles an hour.
Yes, because the bigger the size, the more water comes out causing it to move faster.
Look up. The Sun doesn't actually move; it is the Earth spinning, carrying us along with it, that makes it look like it is rising and falling. Go out in the evening, and watch the stars; they all rise together, and pass overhead together, and set together. They cannot all be moving together; it's us spinning that causes this appearance. The stars don't actually move, at least not that we can see in our lifetimes.
Because the Earth rotates. Stars will "rise" in the east and "set" in the west, just like the sun.
The Water Frame was the first powered and continuous textile machine. It was much faster than the Spinning Frame and worked on it's own. It enabled the move away from small home manufacturing towards factory production.
The invention that helped the textile industry move from homes to factories was the spinning jenny, invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. This machine allowed for multiple spindles of thread to be spun simultaneously, increasing production efficiency and making it more economically viable to have large-scale textile manufacturing in factories.
It is powered by water wheels that help the thread move and spin through
Richard Arkwright patented the spinning frame or water frame that could produce stronger threads for yarns. The first models were powered by waterwheels so the device came to be first known as the water frame.It was the first powered, automatic, and continuous textile machine and enabled the move away from small home manufacturing towards factory production of textiles. The water frame was also thefirst machine that could spin cotton threads.( About.com)
They move by spinning their bodies
Frame-by-frame means you do a frame(picture) and then modify it to make it move. Am I being clear enough?
English mechanics sold plans for textile mills to other countries.
A zimmer frame is a metal frame used by elderly and/or frail people to help them move about.
yes!it is the frame of our body. it helps us move and stand!
On the back of picture frame backings are hooks. when you get everything in the picture frame you just take your finger and move the hook under the frame.
its called the trouble in paradise its a spinning buzzw kick
no it may look like it is but no it is not