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3rd class when the base is fixed to something (eg. boat or wharf). 1st class if the upper arm is rigid and lower is used to push
Pressure is inversely proportional to area. A sharp pin has lesser area compared to a blunt pin. Therefore we require lesser pressure to push the pin with lesser area.Hence it's easier to push a sharp pin which has lesser area.
Friction is the force that makes it difficult to push an object along many surfaces.
I think that when you press the button the light or LED turns off and when you do not press it the light turns on.
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There are levers on the bottom of the third row seats. Pull the levers up and push the seat back. The seat can then be lifted out.
An electric scooter is has two wheels and a seat. Unlike it's non-motorized cousins, it doesn't require you to push with your feet. When it runs out of batery, you must plug it into a wall outlet to charge. It is controlled by buttons and levers on the steering bar.
Push lawn mowers require regular gasoline like most cars.
I Think they need to do 100 push up until they get strained !
With the dreadlocks unlocked you will see two red levers. Push them in and rotate. This has put you in a program mode, set the lock to a new combination the release the red levers to set the new code into place.
You can't. You have to push all the levers and open all the gates so that the water will flow into the lake.
There are little levers you have to pull and push them forward.... these are located on right and left side from trunk access.
this is a control which allows the pilot of an aircraft to increase or decrease the power of the engines, on take-off pilot was usually push the the thrust lever forward to increase power and pull back to decrease power thrust levers can come in 1-4 levers depending on aircraft
you push in the 2 small black levers and lift - they are located on each side of the back seat at the bottom
First class levers are like see-saws. The fulcrum (turning point) comes between the effort and the load. So if you push down on the effort the load goes up. With second class levers the load comes between the effort and the fulcrum. This is good for catapulting things. Third class levers have the effort between the load and the fulcrum. An example would be a fishing rod. The fish on the end is the load, your hand on the rod is the effort and the hand at the end is the fulcrum.
I think 25 through 55.