"blown" is correct to use with the auxiliary verb "has". A past participle is needed to create the perfect verb tenses. "The gale force wind has blown the roof off the garage." (present perfect)
The physics is strong with the explosion. Therefore you get blown to bits by the force. A.K.A. shokwaves
MA= (force output)/ (force input)
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it is used to make the vehcile in a correct path
The correct answer is gravity
blown
It means she is a jedi.
The water is blown out of the boiler with some force by steam pressure within anticipating those particles will settle to the bottom of the boiler.
The Earth cannot be "blown up" by any known force.
That is the correct spelling of "force majeure" (an external influence beyond one's control).
yes
the correct answer is force
there is a subject and a verb so yes, it is correct.
The physics is strong with the explosion. Therefore you get blown to bits by the force. A.K.A. shokwaves
MA= (force output)/ (force input)
That is the correct spelling of "oust" (to force out).
Yes you are correct!