Join the circus. But it probably is just an infatuation.
The work done by the elephant can be calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the work done by the elephant in moving the circus wagon 20 meters while pulling a force of 200N would be 4000 Joules.
The work done by the elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. If the pulling force exerted by the elephant is known, the work done can be calculated by multiplying the force by the distance of 20 meters.
You shouldn't distract her while she is watching her sibs. That would be rude. Wait until she is done.
The work done by an elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated as the product of the force applied (200N) and the distance moved (20m), which gives a total work of 4000 joules.
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There is no Swahili word for circus. You would need to describe what is done or just use the English word, as most East Africans do.
He didn't do anything besides lying in a cold grave. He was shot & killed in while he was watching a play and still in office.
In order to find out more about the Spartacus workout, I would suggest visiting the website dedicated to this workout, watching videos on it, taking a class, or talking to someone who has done the workout before.
Im sure if you ask someone to hold the smoke in your gob while you take ur juice it could be done. xD
A visual learner is someone who learns best by watching or seeing how something is done. A visual learner would do best watching the teacher perform an experiment, watching a film or using photos/pictures accompanied by text
because they were diffrent types of jobs to be done like watching the feilds while the men hunted or like gathering the fruits and veggies from the farm!!!! :-)