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how many round house kicks chuck Norris does to you
it appears to be the conversion of energy. for example, a kid kicks a ball. the kick transferred its stored up, or Kinetic, energy to the ball, making it move forward.
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Perhaps forces.When you fire a gun, you have an explosion of gunpowder that ejects the bullet forward at a high velocity. The gun kicks back in an opposite direction from the firing with a force equal to that which expelled the bullet, but in the opposite direction.Another example might be ice skating (without braking). If one person pushes the other backward... the pushing person will also be pushed backward with equal force. Acceleration/velocity, of course would be dependent on the relative weights.
If offense (forward) kicks it out, it would be a corner kick. If defenc kicks it out, it would be a goal kick.
Off course not. Avoid him like the plague.
Yes and he's being a bully.
If offense (forward,striker) kicks it out, it'd be a goal kickIf defense kicks it out, it would be a corner kick.I hope these answers are helpful to you, when playing Soccer. Remember these, they'll really help you in Soccer.Also remember that sometimes in Soccer, if you're offense (forward,striker) or defense, and you kick it out, it can sometimes be a throw-in.
full shot and directly pres forward
Newton's third law - 'Action and reaction are both equal and opposite.' Basically, when the powder charge inside the bullet ignites, it exerts the same force to backwards as it does to launch the bullet down the barrel. Since the cartridge is fixed inside the chamber, the result is that the gun 'kicks back'. There are two ways to consider this phenomenon. First, it falls under the general category of Newton's Laws of Motion, that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Secondly, if you examine what is happening in detail, you would see that when a bullet is fired from a gun, there is an explosion which produces a rapidly expanding cloud of gas, which is what pushes the bullet to leave the barrel at high velocity. That same cloud of gas, which pushes the bullet forward, expands in every direction, not just forward, therefore it is also pushing the gun backward. The pressure in the various sideways directions (up or down, right or left) is symmetrical; it presses equally in opposite directions resulting in no net force. But the pressure on the bullet to go forward and the gun to go backward is not balanced in that manner, because it is divided between the bullet and the gun. Hence there is a net force exerted on both the bullet and the gun. The force exerted on the bullet is necessarily equal to the force exerted on the gun. Momentum is conserved, so you can't push something forward without also pushing something backward. (This is not always obvious, because sometimes we are pushing on the Earth, which is so large that we do not see any resulting movement.)
yes, because when he kicks it everyone who is in front of him from the time he kicked it is now offside so he has to run forward to make the rest of his team that was in front of him onside.
Gears in transmission are bad .
The player that kicks the most goals in a season is awarded the John Coleman medal. John Coleman was a full forward for Essendon during the 40ss and 50s
In every billie jean video, he spins on his heals and lands in en pointe. Mostly he did that by putting his foot out, pushes off the floor, and kicks his heels together.
In my opinion, Karate. It has a mix of kicks and punches and focuses and straight forward fighting. Not much fancy stuff.