Yes. The children in my family and my neighborhood did, although it tipped the swing set over or leaned the swing set onto two legs, but yes it was possible with the swing sets we had in the 1950's and 1960's. The swing sets in playgrounds today are usually secured to the ground in concrete, but I've seen children go over the top, standing up in the swing seat.
As the girl swings higher, her potential energy increases (at the top of the swing) and her kinetic energy decreases. At the bottom of the swing, her potential energy is at its lowest while her kinetic energy is at its highest. The total mechanical energy (sum of potential and kinetic energy) remains constant if we ignore non-conservative forces like friction.
The clue is " OVER THE TOP OF" metal sinks windows metal roof flashing metal beams The only possible answer is OVER THE TOP OF WINDOWS
If you mean the time it takes to swing from start to finish (top to top) this is called the period and if it is the number of swings per second this is know as the frequency.
A playground is good for cockatiels. In a playground, they have lots of spots to exercise like climbing up and down ladders, walking across ropes and swining on swings. So much fun! Ladders inside the cage are also great. Also, if it is a hand tame cockatiel with clipped feathers, just let it sit on top of the cage (if it is safe) and it will have hours of fun climing up, down and around its cage.
Ex. Marcus ran across the playground screaming at the top of his lungs.
Climb to the top of the playground, near the Climbing Wall, and you will see the comic piece blowing around in the wind. Jump up and grab it when it gets close.
The four areas of the island are separated by open areas with "hands" that say "Go Left" and "Go Right". The playground is to the right of the school. The four areas, from left to right : Business District, School, Playground, Lighthouse
All baby swings are fun provided you maintain proper safety standards. The open top swings are preferred by babies as they get clear view of things around. The battery operated swings are good too. The ceiling hanging swings are more fun but are not suitable for infants. In general swing should not have sharp edges, the baby should feel comfortable and safe.
A monks bench has a table top that swings up, making the furniture into a place to sit.
Yes, the simple machine is a lever if you look at the top of a normal playground swing.
it is called a tire swing
yes, if your using iTunes just drag the thing in the middle on top to the beginning