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Kinetic energy
Energy itself will not go away, but major sources of energy for the large-scale needs of the planet will shift. At some point roughly within the next century or two the planet will run out of oil and other fossil fuels. We will learn how to safely develop other sources of energy.
A parachute would help you float safely to the ground from an airplane.
There are arguments about where to store the waste. (APEX)
Most of the world's energy, that is, electricity, basically, is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). And transport and industry runs on oil. Burning fossil fuels releases extra carbon that has been stored away safely for millions of years. This carbon is not part of the normal carbon cycle. It is extra, which will bring the global warming.
It isn't really "cheap" - not if you consider the cost of safely handling the radioactive waste, which can be quite problematic. If you dump the waste into the environment, then it might be considered cheap - but you are essentially leaving the problem to others.
kinetic
no because if he made it safely he is A OK
No. Any base runner that gets on base and scores is charged to the pitcher that pitched to him, regardless whether the batter reached base by a force out, error, catcher's interference,etc.
No. Runner must reach 1st safely.
a force out.
A run in softball is when a base runner makes it safely around the bases and touches home plate. The team the runner is for is then given a point, also known as a run.
The runner can run 3 feet on either side of the base line. The base line is defined as a straight line from the runner to the base at the time the tag is attempted.7.08Any runner is out when --(a) (1) He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner's baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely
When the ball is thrown to a base where the runner is trying to advance. The runner instead of continuing to the base stops and tries to return to the base from which they came. The fielder then throws the ball to that base causing the runner to change their direction again and so forth until the runner is tagged out or safely reaches a base.
The fielder who caught the ball had the option to either get the batter running to first or another runner. Example: With a runner of first the batter hits the ball to the short stop. The short stop choices to throw the ball to second to get the runner out but the batter reaches first base safely.
Any runner safely crossing home plate before the third out is made in an inning scores a run (or point).
Provided that there were no runner on 1st base and batter reached 1st before runner were tagged out, this is a hit. Batter alreay had first base, runner chose to go to 3rd, not forced. If he were forced, then it is a fielders choice.
Assuming there is no force at home, chase the runner towards third base and that increases your chance of getting one or perhaps two outs. By throwing home, again assuming no force, the runner could get back to second safely and the throw to home is meaningless.