Technically - probably yes. It is against the DMV Codes of most states if a "load" extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle body. Check your own state's DMV regulations.
NO!
Car window tint is applied by spraying a clear, soapy solution with a mild glue added onto your car window, and then the film is cut to the shape of your window and applied. Some window tints have an adhesive backing that is a peel and stick.
a mobile car wash is when you stick you're mobile phone out of the window when your car is having a car wash
Of course. Next time you're riding in a car, stick your hand out of the window, with your palm facing forward. Can you feel the force ? That's air resistance.
by hand
It is not recommended, but legal.
what print was left on the cAR in the boat in titanic ?
You shouldn't though. You can really "smash" your hand in the process. i will do it now you have suggested it to me ha lol
Resistance from air.
Yes, Press against the window from the inside and the outside and slowly "walk" it closed. Yes, Press against the window from the inside and the outside and slowly "walk" it closed.
Think of sticking your hand out of a car window. The faster you go, the harder the air pushes your hand back
just turn your arm left but not all the way you might break it. It depends which country you are in and what side of the road. In the USA, it's simple, arm straight out of the drivers window. In the UK, where you are sat on the right side of the car. With your arm out the window, make a circular anti-clockwise motion using the whole arm. As if it's an invitation to those following, to pass down your righthand side, as you are going to turn.