Friction? Gravity?
friction
146.66 feet every 10 seconds at 10 mph.
Service conduit must be secured every 10 feet and withing 3 feet of a service box.
in every yard there are 3 feet, so 12 divided by 3 equals 4 yards
2 yards equals six feet. (3 feet in every yard. 3 times 2 equals 6)
43,560 square feet = 1 acreA square that measures 50 feet on every side has an area of (50 x 50) = 2,500 square ft.2,500 square feet = (2,500 / 43,560) = 0.0574 of an acre (rounded)
Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. It is also what keeps every living and non living thing attached to the earth.
Underneath, near the rear of the side sliding door about two feet in, past the fuel pump.
frictional force which is generated due to interlocking of minute roughness of slipper / shoes/foot with those of floor
It slows your speed down every time your feet touch the ground.
I don't know for sure... probably the way they are shaped and the texture of your skin. Don't use this answer if you are looking for facts. I am just stating the obvious.
You would start sliding forever or trip in an instant and would not be able to stand up and walk properly without holding onto an object. Because friction is what keeps your feet remain still on the ground.
Julie came sliding down the ramp and jumped to her feet when she reached the bottom of the ramp.
This is a two preposition answer, so down and underneath would be the prepositions. The prepositional phrase is down underneath his feet.
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Gravity.
It keeps their feet warm.
which sock keep you feet the warmest?