Marion Barry
I believe in a chair match the first person to put a steel chair under one person's face and hit him on the back of the head with another chair wins.
Marion Barry
William kemmler in 1890
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Who is the person who invented the flying chair? Has the flying chair ever been invented?
The chair Lift was invented by a Union Pacific railroad engineer by the name of James Curran. In 1936 the first chair lift was installed at the Sun Valley Ski Resort.
The cast of A Chair Is a Chair - 2011 includes: Bria Felt as Posh Person Zachary Haycock as Posh Person
When a person lifts a chair, they use mechanical energy from their muscles that is converted into potential energy as the chair is raised against gravity. The person's muscles do work on the chair to overcome gravity, increasing the chair's potential energy.
yes chair is the symbol of personal status, if a person seating on a big magnificent chair in a meeting symbolised his greatness importance and a person seating on a simple chair says that he/she is just an ordinary person.
When a person lifts a chair, they are expending mechanical energy to overcome the gravitational force acting on the chair. This mechanical energy is transferred from the person's muscles to the chair, allowing it to be lifted. Additionally, there may also be some heat energy generated due to friction between the person's hands and the chair.
Picture a little line of chairs with people sitting in them except the first chair. Now the person in the second chair moves to the first chair. The second chair is empty. Visualize each person in turn moving to the empty chair. The empty chair is now at the other end of the line. This is similar to the way electrons and holes appear in semiconductors. The electrons move and create holes. The holes only appear to move, but the effect is the same. Do the holes move? Effectively, yes, but only by virtue of electron movement.
The energy used by a person to lift a chair is mechanical energy. This energy is converted from the chemical energy stored in the person's muscles to the kinetic energy of the chair and the person as they perform the lifting action.