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It transferrs from the moving object to the stationary object.
When considering how 'fast' something is moving on earth, you ignore the fact that the earth itself is rotating, that the earth is orbiting the sun, and that the solar system itself is moving through the universe. All you care about is the relative motion between the object, and the earth itself, or another object perhaps.
i don't understand the relationship part but i know GPE which is gravitational potential energy is any object above the ground i hope this helps if it doesn't i don't care bye doodles he he i am funny popopoop limbo limbo limbo how low can you go how low can you go he he
As used in physics, "speed" is just how fast something moves, without considering the direction; whereas "velocity" also considers the direction. In other words, speed is a scalar, while velocity is a vector.
There are several ways to deal with impaled objects, but the most important thing to remember is to not move the objectthat has been impaled, if you do it could cause more serious damage. If the wound is bleeding heavily, place rolled up cloth that is called a doughnut on the wound. these are easy to make and should slide over the impaled object as if it were a doughnut. get the person on the ambulance right away.
No, they could care less what they do to you. They don't have empathy! They could care less what they do to you or how they hurt you.
National Socialist War Victim's Care ended in 1945.
National Socialist War Victim's Care was created in 1934.
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Contributory negligence is a legal concept that holds individuals partially responsible for their own injuries if their actions contributed to the incident in question. In states that follow this doctrine, if a person is found to be even slightly at fault for an accident, they may not be able to recover any damages.
do first aid
A victim not breathing
What is the purpose of care enhancement qualities
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Well it depends on how injured the victim is. I would think that if you really want to know, then you should look up what a first aid kit is.
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