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The skater "acts" on the wheels attached to the skates, causing momentum. This momentum causes an "unbalanced force" that acts with the same amount of force, but in the opposite direction of the skater. The skater acting on the skate wheels produces an equal net force in the opposite direction, which keeps the skater moving.
Yes, a skate board ramp is considered an inclined plane. The is because skate rampshave a slope and are not just straight.
wheelchair ramp and half-pipe at a skate park
Friction can be very useful in your life. You need low friction when you ski. If you have high friction you cannot glide easily on the snow. You can also use low friction when you ice skate. If you have high friction you cant glide across the ice. When you use your laptop your keypad has to be able to glide. Some examples of high friction are erasing with your pencil, rubbing your hands together etc.
The boiling point of pure water is typically about 100 degrees Celsius. This value can vary based on factors such as pressure. Additionally, impurities in a sample of water can alter its boiling point.
You skate alot, you dress like a skater, you are always at the skate park.
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eric coston
Every skater can skate in the heat if he or she can handle it! drink lots of water!
Skate?
Something that has to do with skating or if its a logo from a skate company
A pro skater is a professional skater that earns his living by skating. Eg. Tony Hawk
not necessarily.... i learned to ice skate first and then i was a pro roller skater. It doesnt really make a difference.
In a sprint, a elite speed skater can reach about 50-60 km/h
There is no information on how old Tim Lewis was when he started to skate. Tim is a popular British skater.
I think that is referring to a slang use of the the word "skateboarder" or "skater"
Every skate has different strength and weekenesses a skater could be good at stairs and bad at rails or vice verser