The momentum is transferred to planet Earth.
When Jim Walewander slides into second base, his momentum carries him forward towards the base. As he reaches the base, his momentum slows down and eventually stops, allowing him to come to a complete rest. The friction between his body and the ground helps to slow him down and maintain his balance during the slide.
Earthquakes
a trench is develop due to the sliding of the plates
Gram staining is used to identify whether a bacterium is gram positive or gram negative. Slides can be dried using filter paper or tissues. The technique is based on the reaction of stain that happens with the membrane of bacteria.
Explanatory slides packages for different parasites and parasites specimens.Explanatory slides packages for different parasites and parasites specimens.
the ball will roll across the table becaause there is 1/4 extra momentum to push the ball forward.
Just multiply the velocity with the mass. That's how momentum is defined.
momentum=mass*velocity(P=MV) P=50*4 P=200 kg m/s
From 24 slides per second to 36 slides per second
Earthquakes
it has transform boundary
usually there would earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mud slides
land slides, too much co2, and no more toilet paper.
It is probably the Killer Dowel Pin. A pin slides out and cracks the front gear cover causing a massive oil leak when the engine is running. It only happens on the second generations.
Various things happen along the Pacific ring of fire. In places the Pacific Plate slides alongside a Continental Plate. It does not slide smoothly but jerks. When that happens, an earthquake occurs. In other places it slides underneath a Continental Plate. That can lead to an earthquake. When it slides under land, it can lead to a volcano. When it slides under the ocean it can cause a Tsunami. In some places the plate has been still for centuries.
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Dense oceanic crust slides under less dense continental crust
lipids are waterproof so the water just slides right off.