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-- Because that's the way gravity behaves. -- Because is would be ridiculous to think that heavy objects fall faster. Here's why: ==> Let's say that heavy objects fall faster and light objects fall slower. ==> Take a piece of sticky tape and stick a light object onto the back of a heavy object. Then drop them together off of a roof. ==> The light object tries to fall slower and holds back, and the heavy object tries to fall faster and pulls forward. So when they're stuck together, they fall at some in-between speed. ==> But wait! When they're stuck together they weigh more than the heavy object alone. So how can a stuck-together object that's heavier than the heavy object alone fall at a speed that's slower than the heavy object alone ? ! ? Isn't that ridiculous ? There's no way that heavy objects can fall faster than light objects.
it happens when an object has an equivalent forward and back ward force
keeping your back straight, bend your knees and grip the load.
TON as in 1000 kg, its a pretty stupid riddle though!
if you cannot see the ground or object on it, it is hard sometimes difficult to see
A back cross is a throw in juggling in which an object is caught and then thrown from behind the back.
A back cross is a throw in juggling in which an object is caught and then thrown from behind the back.
Throw up and catch the object when it comes back down
keeping your back straight, bend your knees and grip the load.
-- Because that's the way gravity behaves. -- Because is would be ridiculous to think that heavy objects fall faster. Here's why: ==> Let's say that heavy objects fall faster and light objects fall slower. ==> Take a piece of sticky tape and stick a light object onto the back of a heavy object. Then drop them together off of a roof. ==> The light object tries to fall slower and holds back, and the heavy object tries to fall faster and pulls forward. So when they're stuck together, they fall at some in-between speed. ==> But wait! When they're stuck together they weigh more than the heavy object alone. So how can a stuck-together object that's heavier than the heavy object alone fall at a speed that's slower than the heavy object alone ? ! ? Isn't that ridiculous ? There's no way that heavy objects can fall faster than light objects.
Only one forward pass is allowed per play where there is no limit to the number of lateral passes per play (a lateral pass being one that travels parallel or backwards to the line of scrimmage). If the pass to the running back is a lateral pass, the running back is allowed to throw a forward pass to the receiver. If the pass to the running back is a forward pass, the running back is not allowed to throw a forward pass to the receiver.
it happens when an object has an equivalent forward and back ward force
Pay it forward is not an item or an object it is more like an action. When you pay it forward you give back and assist someone that helped you greatly in your life when you do not have to.
keeping your back straight, bend your knees and grip the load.
No... ANSWER: If the QB goes back behind the line of scrimmage, then yes, he can still throw the ball. Crossing the line of scrimmage doesn't negate the QB's right to throw a legal forward pass on that play.
TON as in 1000 kg, its a pretty stupid riddle though!
throw an object at him and he will stop swinging hid arms and attack you and you can attack him back