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Hit the far left block to knock out the priest. Then drop the boy on the left side. Next drop the vampire. Then hit the block on the far right to let the boy go and hit the vampire. Level beaten.
A single fixed pulley only turns or re-directs the effort. The MA is 1:1 so the distance to pull the effort rope to raise a resistance 4 m is, likewise, 4 m.
4m. A single fixed pulley only controls the direction, but has no effecton the force, or on the distance that the ends move.
It's a simple balance trick. You have to turn from your crowd, put your feet together, then raise onto the toes of your foot furthest away from people. As far as major levitating goes, you have to have serious props and good actors (to verify that this was not an illusion)
No, the density of water ice (0.92) is far below that of mercury (13.6) and so the ice will float on liquid mercury. Even iron density 7.85) and copper (8.73) and lead (11.3) will float on mercury but gold (density 19.6) sinks!
this is a mess of a question and the answer is NO. why? because there was never a big block 350 made by Chevrolet and as far as a short block 350 on the transmission? who cares rather the motor had heads or not (i.e. short block= crate motor sold without heads). if you asked me if a big block Chevy will bolt up to a transmission that came in a vehicle with a small block i would say yes.
First its not called a big block, Pontiac never made a small block. it is just called a Pontiac 350. as far as tourque i t ranges from 150 to 400 depending on the year and trim
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
Timing to high / advanced to far. Idling to fast. This can cause that problem.
about 350 miles
As far as I know GM did not start using gov's., until mid 2000, with the new motors. It is part of the computer.
About 350 miles
350 miles
about 350 miles
about 350 miles
About 350 miles.
As far as you push it.