Technically not real free-fall, but close enough
to put the point across:
-- jumping or diving from the high board at the pool
-- the first several seconds of sky-diving
-- the 'vomit comet' aircraft that flies parabolic arcs and
gives its passengers, such as astronauts in training,
several seconds of weightlessness.
It is a fall of approx 21 cm.
In a regular year, there is always one day spare. That is why the same day on consecutive years never falls on the same date. For example, today, March 13 2010, falls on a Saturday, but March 13 2011 will fall on a Sunday. Leap years will offset dates by a further day. Therefore, March 13, 2012 will fall on a Tuesday.
To fall to staves means to fall apart. The staves are the wooden strips of a barrel held together with metal bands. If it falls to staves, it falls apart.
It generally refers to a ratio of the 'fall' in drainage from the insert or 'inlet' to the 'outlet' calculated byusing fall = ratio X distance 1:40 would be 1/40 = 0.025 - assume a 3 meter distance for eg sake. fall = 0.025 X 3 fall = 0.075 or 75mm from the inlet to the outlet.
Your birthday will fall on a day of the week that depends entirely on what the date of your birth was.
Free fall is exactly what the name suggest. A free fall is when an object falls downwards with NO OTHER FORCE acting upon it. An example of a free fall would be if you pushed your friend off an airplane. while he is falling he is experiencing no force but gravity (a free fall). Don't worry though, he had a parachute he deployed later on.
A dust particle.
There are more than 1 million of military planes. I don't know how many of them are in reallife but I'm sure they are in reallife.
Free fall
No.
No, zombies are not real. They're fake. If they are in reallife, just break their neck.
an astronaut floating in a space ship
no
No. That is just a made up movie. Do not worry, there is no such thing is scary night creatures in reallife.
a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a Bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
Of course heroes are in reallife. They are cops, firefighters, security guards and military soldiers. These are well known as real heroes.