There is a physics behind this act. If a child does not bend his legs, then he will get the instant trauma. By bending the legs fall is distributed over a longer period making it easier to bear. This is like a shock absorb-er of bike or car.
There is a physics behind this act. If a child does not bend his legs, then he will get the instant trauma. By bending the legs fall is distributed over a longer period making it easier to bear. This is like a shock absorb-er of bike or car.
usually they bend, the pistons and crank keep going and the cam position of the valve timing changes. if jumps one or two notches they probly won't hit and bend, however of the belt brakes or jumps a lot of teeth they will hidt.;
NO not that engine.
a stick of some kind is held at a certain height, you have to bend back and walk under it without touching the stick or the ground.
yes they will bend
Because our ancestors were arboreal, and we've retained enough of those instincts to intuitively know to lower our center of gravity when jumping down and flex our legs on landing to cushion the impact.
Yes. The engine is no longer firing in the proper way .If the piston comes up when the valve is open it will bend it..
If it is an interference engine the valves can bend/break.
To determine the right bike size for a child, measure their inseam and compare it to the bike's seat height. The child should be able to touch the ground with both feet while sitting on the seat. Additionally, ensure the child can comfortably reach the handlebars and pedals. It's important for the child to have a slight bend in their knees when pedaling.
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To incline is to turn or bend in a certain angle.
Yes, glass can bend under pressure to a certain extent before breaking.