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No. Upward means... well, upward. "Normal" in this context means "perpendicular" or "at a right angle" - i.e., at a right angle to some surface you are considering. This may happen to be upward as well, but it can be just about any direction.
well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
In a tornado, unlike in other wind storms, air travel upward as well as horizontally. This allows a tornado to lift objects into the air. Sometimes to great heights. Unlike other major wind events, where wind is mostly horizontal, the wind in a tornado has a vertical component as it spirals upward rapidly. This upward-moving wind can carry objects with it.
In addition to rotating quickly, the wind in a tornado moves upward rapidly as well. Sometimes fast enough to lift objects.
Well unless this is a trick question it is 0 Newtons as the 2 forces cancel themselves out.
It MAY shoot. It will not shoot well. It may not shoot safely. The .243 is a necked down .308 cartridge. You are sending a .24 bullet rattling down a .30 barrel. It may or may not trap enough gas to cycle an autoloader. It WILL blow out the case mouth.
No. Upward means... well, upward. "Normal" in this context means "perpendicular" or "at a right angle" - i.e., at a right angle to some surface you are considering. This may happen to be upward as well, but it can be just about any direction.
Well, they have to trap insects so that they can get energy (food) to survive.
well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
well they like FRESH fruit so put some in a cage and TRAP IT
well , if you think that you'll die when you get shot , well , you won't so you can shoot someone in the arm and then shoot the police and if you escape , they wont find you
People who shoot...well.
In most cases, the type of ball does affect how well you shoot the basket. The grip must be just right for the person, along with the inflation of the ball, and several other characteristics, which affect how well you shoot a basket. Sometimes, it isn't the ball, but the way you shoot the ball. No
Well first you click the red ball that will hit the top square, when it hits that square you quickly change that square into a circle and it will quickly shoot down the thing and puck the wood up and the red ball will fall in the trap!
well theres bakugan trap bakugan trap has infinity G's(the square bakugan )
being taller makes it easier to shoot over players
Well, you make a plan (draw it on a piece of paper), make sure you have what you need, a practice your trap. Then, it should surely work.