because you will lose your balance
I THINK THAT ITS IN EQUILIBRIUM POSITION......
OR
because we are applying the force towards wall from body.
it means like...... take a pen and put it in your hand you might not feel this but your hand is pushing against the pen if you keep the pen in the same place the forces are balanced but if you raise the pen the forces are unbalanced
To block sun or rain. In French hand other european languages the umbrella has two names: parapluie, which means against the rain, and parasol, which means against the sun.
When your fingerprints are taken for background check or comparison purposes, there are two different ways used. First, each of your digit pads will be separately rolled (from left to right) over an ink pad. The rolled in the same fashion on a specially labelled fingerprint card. One digit is done at a time. After the rolling of all your digits, four fingers from one hand are pressed straight down onto the ink pad, then pressed straight down onto the card. Repeat with that hand's thumb. repeat again for the other hand.
One pair of forces is your hand pushing against the wind, and the wind pushing back against your hand.Another pair of forces is gravity from Earth pulling your hand down, and your hand pulling up against Earth; but this doesn't depend on the fact that the car is moving.
you should carry rest against you not all over the placeIf you do not understand the top answer this may be of uses to you!!AnswerThe microscope should be carried with one hand under the "Base" and the otherhand holding the "Arm".
levanta la mano literally means "raise the hand," or raise your hand
"Raise your hand""french for "raise your hand"
"Raise your hand""french for "raise your hand"
hand raise means you have it from a baby and raise it your self so you can't hand raise a old bird
It will appear that the image raises his right hand.
Levante la mano derecha. (You raise the right hand)
Obviously, the reflected image seems to be raising her right hand.
In the sentence "Raise your hand if you can hear the music" there are two transitive verbs. 1. Raise (its object is hand). 2. Hear (its object is music).
No, as of 2013 it has not been translated into English.
Of course it does. You are looking at a REVERSE image.
You would be hard pressed to fit even one gorilla into a conga! The Congo, on the other hand, is another story...
heart beat.