When it lies on the floor, it can't get any lower. Nothing more can happen unless you add energy. And "nothing less to happen" is a decent definition of equilibrium.
Bud thinks he sees a spider on top of his clothes lying on the chair.
first condition for equilibrium is that the a body is satisfy with first condition if the resultant of all the forces acting on it is zero let n numbers of the forces F1, F2,F3,.........., Fn are acting on a body such that sigmaF=0 a book lying on a table or picture hanging on the wall are at rest and thus satisfy with first condition of equilibrium a paratrooper coming with terminal velocity also satisfies first condition of equilibrium
There are many bugs that could live on the clothes lying on the floor. Ants for example could live here.
the marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it to change its position.
explain yourself
He was lying outstretched on the floor.
yes
if someone hits their head and faints you should always leave them lying on the floor because he or she might faint again
It's just lying on the floor in Mt. Mortar at about the second floor....i think......
You apply more pressure when you are standing up. This is because when you are laying down the weight of your body is being distributed and is not all in one place. When you are standing up all your weight is in the one spot you are standing on.
Why would you want to ? Sitting in a chair or lying on a bed would be more comfortable.
You're hat is lying on their chair. This is a sentence using You're and their.