Poseidon
This is an act in which two (or more) people, pretend to hold a rope across a street, walkway, etc. There's no rope, nobody's gonna get decapitated, just a funny prank that can actually be used to slow down traffic on a road.
Decreasing the applied force and increasing the distance
the weight of the solid thing acting on the swing courses the swing to tension( courses it to pull apart)this how it acts on a swing
When a "force[s] act on an object" it is discussing how a force is influencing an object. For example: A box that is being held up stationary in the air with a rope has force acting on it. There is the force of gravity, which wants to push the box downward. There is also the tension force, which is the rope that is holding the box up and keeping it in the air. Since the box is stationary, both the tension force and the force of gravity must cancel out.
It changes the direction of the input force only
Poseidon
To 'piss up a rope', like the act described, is to try to do something impossible.
What word best describes the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
What word best describes the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
Citizen responder describes a layperson who recognizes an emergency and decides to act.
Hatch Act
Emesis.
Guaranteeing fair business practices for everyone best describes the purpose of the National Industrial Recovery Act.
Act
conquest!
it is law which describes an act/acts or conditions/conditions which describes a fire a hazard and provides penalty/penalties for such act/acts or condition/conditions.
An Act of Parliament legally passed by a lawful government.