If you're talking about your back 'popping', then it's because bubbles of nitrogen and other gasses are being released from the synovial fluid between your joints.
Synovial fluid is the lubrication and cushioning fluid found between joints. It has an egg-like consistency.
The same goes for all joints - not just your back.
The lubricant in your joints creates bubbles our of gases. When you joints move the bubbles pops. That is the noise you hear. Also, something the tendons are a little ruff and make noise as you move the joint.
Yes, totally normal to have a clicking noise/feeling when moving your thyroid cartilage back and forth.
No, in checkers, once you make a move, you cannot go back and change it.
check motor mounts
Particles in matter move back and forth due to thermal energy, which causes them to vibrate. This vibration is a result of the kinetic energy of the particles constantly changing direction.
That would be your transmission. It may be slipping, or you may be lossing a gear. Have it checked.
Well seeing that you have no commonsense you should move back in anyway
move your lips to like you would be saying the word, but don't make any noise
Because their wings move so fast that it creates a buzzing noise
p-waves
What makes it like that is because the air under there arm the wings move really fast so the noise is made like that
no there nothign wrng with it unless it make noise and it doesnt move then u need a new motor for the seat or could be the switvh itself