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Because it does not require movement or apply force toward the body therefore, this is not work. :)
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work = force x time f=ma so 100 x 9.81 x 5 4905 W
If you hold the balloon over the paper for several minutes, nothing significant will happen. The balloon will continue to hold its shape, and the paper will not be affected by it. The only change you may observe is a slight static charge buildup on the balloon, which could potentially cause lightweight objects like the paper to be attracted to it.
Lift any object. Grav. force is acting down, you must apply an upward force to lift the object. Work is force applied through a distance, so work is done if you lift it, but not if you hold it still.
You can infer that she is working on building up her strength.
If your running for long periods of time, when your done running and you need to catch your breath, hold your hands on top of your head for about ten minutes while you walk slowly.
14g is the thinnest barbell for and industrial, anything else is subject to bending and can hold a tear hazard due to the thin nature of the metal.
A grip you hold the bar palms upward(toward you) A barbell curl is an example
a force is applied to the book, but there is no movement.
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The CAP Barbell A-Frame Dumbbell Rack holds 12 dumbbells.
Hold Ya Head was created in 2005.
how do you file head of house hold for garnishments
hold the XM button till it flashes then u click the H for hours m for minutes then when you are done u hold the XM till it doesnt flash
Force your fecal matter to hold a crayon, then hold a gun to it's head and give it a coloring book. I've done it before - your feces will color up a storm.
The brain doesn't hold up your head the neck does.