If there was zero-gravity, then it might be possible. However, on Earth this is not possible. If the child performs an extensive workout routine, it could be possible.
It's highly uncommon for a child to be able to lift an adult into the air.
Well the question is actually a riddle/joke
Teeter totter.
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Teeter Totter
One of the most memorable experiences of a lifetime for an adult is going on a hot air balloon. Imagine how exciting it would be for a child? Hot air balloon rides make the perfect birthday gift for a child, but you need to do a little testing first. Most kids will love hot balloon rides, but to make sure your child wouldn�t get nervous due to the height, take him or her on a ski lift first. This is a great testing ground as long as the ski lift is closed-in and 100% safe. If they enjoy the ski lift, the hot air balloon ride is a go.
A first degree lever, with the fulcrum between the force and the load, will change the direction of the force. Think of an adult on the ground pushing down on a see-saw to lift a child on the other end up into the air.
Rear air shocks work by using a small air compressor to provide additional lift and support. This is particularly handy for towing heavy loads.
Not very big at all compared to regular hot air balloons. Maybe as small as 20 cubic feet
Air Lift Group RAAF was created in 1987.
Hot air is less dense then the surrounding air, meaning it's lighter then regular air, allowing it to naturally lift. If something catches that lifting air, and the air is so light that it can lift the required weight up, then it will lift. That's why a hot air balloon requires hot air to lift.
you just lift it as normal
The motto of Air Lift Group RAAF is 'Mobility and Reach'.
RAAF Squadron Berlin Air Lift was created in 1948.
Lift
Wheezing occurs when a child or adult tries to breathe deeply through air passages that are narrowed or filled with mucus as a result of: