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From the description, it seems to be a metal.
It depends on whether it is a positive slope or a negative slope. If the velocity increases as time goes on, yes the particle is accelerating. If the velocity decreases as time goes on, it is decelerating.
You can decrease acceleration by either one of both of the following methods:Decrease the force that is causing the acceleration; orApply a force that opposes (that is, is pushing in the opposite direction of) the force that is causing the acceleration.
screw and wheel and axle A screw or a twisted inclined plane seems to be the answer you seek.
I think the rocks can act as a filter for body oils. perfumes etc. It seems natural, that is how fresh water is cleaned as it travels from mountains down to rivers after a winters thaw. It might be a good idea if there was a practicle way to clean them that wouldn't end up with the grim getting back in the water system or in the ground.
Fuel is not good!
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it could be many things, start off with a good tune up and go from there.
Sluggish email service,bad search engine, relatively good finance, and of course funny name.
It seems so.
chokeing because u dont have a good air fuel mixture in the combustion chamber
The present tense form of "seem" is "seems." For example, "It seems like a good idea."
There are a lot of different traits of good growth stocks. Two of the traits that connote a good stock are high profit margins and accelerating earnings growth.
Yes, this product has many great reviews and seems to be a good choice.
It seems to be a good idea.
you might just need a good tune up if that dont fix it check your fuel filter if that is good then get some throttle body cleaner and clean that out and if your still not good have your injectors cleaned and worst case senario you might have weak ignition elements
It depends on how you use it. You can say: "Sounds good!" when something seems to be good.