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Velocity/speed.
Velocity/speed.
The v in the formula for density stands for volume.
It stands for Energy=mass times the speed of light squared
Its possible, if you prepare ahead of time. In order to stand on one foot your center of gravity must line up with the leg you are standing on. When standing normally on two feet your center of gravity lines up with your crotch. If before lifting one leg you first bent your body sideways so the center moves over one leg, then you could lift the other leg and remain balanced.
don't you think it would be much better on the center stand.
Slip is the relative difference between the speed of the rotating magnetic field of the stator windings and the speed of the rotor. The rotor must always run at a speed lower than the synchronous speed otherwise the rotor windings will not be cut by the magnetic field and hence no induced emf,no torque and the rotor will stand idle.
There is no center stand on this bike, only a side stand.
Rotation or Rotating. If you stand at either the North Pole or the South Pole , you just twist/rotate on the spot. However, if you are at the Eqautor you are rotating at about 1,000 miles per hour. At latitudes 60N & 60 S your rotational speed is about 500 miles per hour.
It stands for 'CENTER'.
At the center of the key.
Because you are standing on the earth, which is rotating. The ground on which you stand turns your eyes from west to east at a constant angular speed, and since you can't feel the rotation, your brain interprets the motion it sees as motion of everything in the sky from east to west.
Take a look at these videos. http://goldwingfacts.com/forums/forum9/37239.html Basically. Stand on the center stand, so that the bike is standed on both center stand feet. It will then take a gentle rock backwards. The high the Air Shocks the eaiser it is
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To maintain course and speed