it will be rusted because of the H2O and oxgen
An iron object left outside can rust.
It gets rusted.
Rust & rot.
The object will appear to be moving to the right in your visual field. This is because your visual field is moving to the left faster than the object is moving to the left. What you will see is that the object will appear in your visual field on the left, and the object will move across your visual field to the right.
The application of force on object (without opposing forces) results in acceleration in the direction of the vector. In this case the unbalanced force to the left will accelerate the object to the right.
This is an oxidation reaction.
Friction will always act in the direction opposite of the relativistic motion of two objects. If object A is moving to the right on object B, then object A will experience the friction to the left. However, object B will be moving to the left on object A and will therefore experience the friction acting towards the right.
If made of iron or steel they will rust.
Rust & rot.
Oxidation
It can, but not for long.
Hernias sometimes happen in the abdomen from straining to left heavy objects.
when we left an object we raise its height by pulling it up.
rusting of iron . means when you put an iron object left open in moist air .... the moist air come into contact with the iron article and a brown flaky layer of iron oxide is formed on on the object. This is CORROSION of IRON .
The object will appear to be moving to the right in your visual field. This is because your visual field is moving to the left faster than the object is moving to the left. What you will see is that the object will appear in your visual field on the left, and the object will move across your visual field to the right.
The air pressure goes down when cooled, goes up when heated. A soccer ball left outdoors in freezing weather does not have much bounce. Left outside on a hot day, has a lot of bounce.
Many Scientists believe there are only 64 years of the iron ore left! :L
Sounds like a pinched nerve. May result from a fall, or carrying a heavy object that can hurt the back.
it can be. for example : Set the box to the left.