Cyclists in international touring races cover flat ground pacing themselves and jockying for position. In a situation like this where these athletes are just spinning and making the pavement go by underneath the wheels, ball park their energy output at about half a kilowatt. That's about 0.5 kilowatts (500 watts) of energy just rolling. Remember that there is a lot of variability in what these cyclists are doing -- or can do. Additionally, there will be times when they put out much more than that, like in a sprint or a shorter time trial. If a top cyclist is riding for an hour at a solid pace, he's put out a half a kilowatt hour of energy.
A 32" flat screen tv takes 100-150 watts.
As of Sept 2017, the surface has only been observed from orbit, but it appears that there is flat ground on Pluto.
the answer is C. plain this a large area (which we can all agree) and is flat.
in this application it means ground down as with a grinder to create a smooth flat surface. An explosion-proof rating is achieved when two smooth flat surfaces mate each other tightly but this must be a factory product - it is not something you can create in the field
Lightning
A 32" flat screen tv takes 100-150 watts.
I'm not quite sure what your trying to say. If you were trying to say "Does a flat iron produce heat or not?" the answer is yes. A flat iron does produce heat.
As of Sept 2017, the surface has only been observed from orbit, but it appears that there is flat ground on Pluto.
All objects on that ground that are upright.
flat ground
downhill works better even though flat ground works too
leg that is not flat
a semi flat low bed trailer is about 4 to 4.5 feet above from the ground.
The average energy consumption of a flat computer screen can be calculated by the following formula. Multiply 50 the number of hours of use time and divide it by 1000, that is how many kilowatts/ hour a flat computer screen uses energy.
the greyhound
if you are talking about a fallen high voltage power line wire, just stay inside the car and don't touch any metal parts of the car, specially if it is bare (no paint) or get in contact with anything wet if raining. the rubber tires assumed not flat insulates you from ground-earth, if not the electricity from the wire makes a complete circuit to ground that is where shock occurs. like lightning it seeks the earth as zero ground.
stingrays* the flat shape helps them blend into the ground when hunting for food.