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No. We call the upward component of force "lift"."Thrust" is the component of force forward ... the direction the plane's nose points.
Balloons are fun with static electricity. Rub a blown up balloon on the carpet and see if it will stick to a wall. Then rub a blown up balloon on the carpet and see what happens when you put it on or near your hair. Of course, there's always the old favorite of scooting across the carpet in your socks and touching the nose of your dog or cat with the tip of your finger. Have fun.
breathing in through your nose is internal, breathing out through your mouth is external.
It is due to a centre of gravity If you are pressed against a wall, the wall stops you shifting your centre of gravity to equalise the extended part of you.
The fastest recorded speed is 102mph but the average is around 40 not 100 as the adverts say. And the force is not enough to blow the eyes out of their sockets.
The action is the finger pushing the nose. The reaction is the nose pushing back on the finger.
There are two forces involved; the finger pushes against the nose, and the nose pushes against the finger.
yes it can because i tried it i had to have surgery to get my finger out of my nose.
Finger prints no, nose prints yes.
I'm in glove with you.
Yes, there can be a connection. If you have a bacterial infection in your sinuses, then you are probably blowing your nose/ touching your nose a lot. Since the ear piercing is new you are probably touching it a lot/ rotating it a lot. Bacteria may have been transferred from your nose/ sinus via your finger to your ear. Just put hibiclens, or some other antiseptic on your ear a few times a day.
No two nose prints are alike a dogs nose print is like our finger print.
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yes/correct, or more specifically, you're right on the nose
I wish I knew. My Lab mutt mix goes through a routine of touching his nose to the food, touching his nose to the floor, then bumping the bowl with his nose. Funny, weird, and a complete mystery.
You have to match your pointer finger up with your nose. Then slowly pull it back in a straight line about 1 foot away. Once you have done that focus your eyes on your finger. Then without taking your eyes off of your finger pull it closer until it is touching your nose again. If you did this correctly you should have crossed your eyes. Although I would have a friend check that you did it right
If your nose is broken, go to the ER. They will either perform surgery on your nose or patch it up. If it is only a nosebleed, wrap a piece of gauze around your finger, tilt your head back, and gently place the finger on the nose, not inside. Once bleeding has ended, carefully wash you nose out with water.