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You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.You hold an object; then you release it, and it falls to the ground.
In case of a lightening strike.
All depends on how high the plane is above the ground, whether it's over solid ground or water, if you've got a parachute or not, or if you're lucky enough to fall in an absolutely huge haystack lol. So yes, you can, it just depends on the situation and circumstance.
The direction of friction is always opposite to the direction of relative motion of two bodies in contact.For example :in rolling motion of sphere the relative motion of the sphere (at the point of contact between sphere and ground)with respect ground is backwards, and hence friction acts in forward direction ,there by causing motion .
When it moves it has kinetic energy. And when it is above the chosen reference level (for example, above ground level), it has potential energy. A common practical situation is that an object falls down. When it starts falling, it has only potential energy; when it reaches ground level, it has only kinetic energy. At any point in between it has both.
An op amp must remain in its active region for virtual ground to be preserved.
There should be no voltage on the neutral wire to ground. This is a serious situation. Call a qualified electrician to check this out.
Water stops seeping into the ground when the the earth is fully saturated. No swimming pool should ever be emptied when this situation occurs.
Yes you can. As in a post or column situation. Technically you should find the "below ground" treatment grade. I have seen the "above ground used many times...
the ones that make their homes in the ground and are active at night
Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly
assess situation for danger
In passive satellite system the ground transmitting system power at the reflector. The receiving ground system received a function of the power that has been intercepted by the reflector. In active satellite received the function of the energy band toward it by the ground transmitter system and the received power is active amplitude by active electronic means.
I think they should. But I attended a mass on Easter, this situation occurred and the priest just continued on with the mass like nothing happened.
The "hot" wire and the neutral wire both carry current (the same amount, in fact) when a load is connected to complete the circuit. The ground wire never carries current except when a fault-to-ground situation occurs. Yes, neutral and ground wires should both be at ground potential, but NO they should not be connected at the outlet.
You should pretend the other horses don't exist in the arena. Your horse should stay calm and collected. If your horse doesn't then it needs more ground work.
FBI has jurisdiction when the plane's on the ground. TSA has jurisdiction when it's in flight.