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Newton's 1st law of motion: an object will continue on its course at the same speed and direction, if the net force acting on the object is zero. Hence, if you don't apply any net force on the object, its direction and speed will not change (it will not move on a curved path). If you want the object to change direction, you need to apply a net force away from the direction of travel (the net force is pointing at a non-zero angle with the direction of travel).
Velocity is a vector. You need both speed and direction
There could be a problem with the belt drive of your washer. Manually turn the machine to see if it spins easily. If it does not, you might need to check the belt. It could be too tight or too loose. But that depends on your washer. You can refer to http://www.washingmachineadvisor.com if you do not know how to repair your brand of washer.
* It provides necessary centrpetal force to avoid skidding while moving on curved path/road. * The outer edge of road of width d at curved path is above at a height h with respect to inner edge, then tan a=h/d= v2/rg where a is angle of banking
speed and direction
Your pressure washer sounds as if it has an air lock. You need to run your pressure washer, full blast, and aim it towards the sky until the sputtering stops. That should take care of this problem.
Sure can! You just need to turn the tumbler in the opposite direction you turned it to open it.
If your steering wheel is lock then it is tricky. Pry out the silver washer from the ignition key lock. Then you will need to cut the ignition switch cover with a hex saw. This process means you won't be able to use your key. You will need to get a new iginition key lock and key. If your steering wheel is not lock then you can save your lock and key. you need to put the key in run. This will match the notch on the cover and the lock. You need a special tool that has two prong that goes into the two notch. You can get it from Mercedes dealer. You should be able to pry the ignition lock and the cover out of its place.
You may need to slow down as you are entering a curve, then accelerate to resume a safe speed as you are leaving the curve.
Yes you can. However you will need to change the washer under the axle nut to the same diameter as the lock washer in order to get the travel needed for proper belt tension
It's true: a curve is a curve. Did you really need me to tell you that?
The brand of washer does not make a difference, but you need to use the delicate cycle, which every washer has.
There is usually a slider bar on the front door of the stove, near the handle. It slides in one direction to lock and othe other to unlock.
To unlock a combination lock, you need the number combination. To use those, you go left, right, left to get the right numbers.
if it is the circular metal bracket then you need a nail punch in one of the holes using a hammer knock it in the direction of the metal tabs to release. refit the opposite way
It is part of a curve. If that curve happens to be a circle, then it is a fraction of a circumference but it need not be.
the hip bones curve out because the women need the space for the baby... its a female thing the hip bones curve out because the women need the space for the baby... its a female thing