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It's rotate!
In fact, the Sun does rotate.
Yes. Hurricanes rotate.
All the planets rotate on their axes and it would be a very unusual thing to find a planet that did not rotate.
Another name for the hip socket is acetabulum.
Yes, it can. But you will need a great amount of force to rotate it.
Sit up in the kayak so that you are comfortable and your knees are slightly bent. There are blades on each end of the paddle so that as you paddle the pole will rotate slightly so that you always use the broad side of the paddle to push the water and never slice because this would be a waste of effort. Get a rhythm down and enjoy!
While turning, the inside wheels take a shorter path than the outer wheels so they must rotate at different speeds.
No, when you shake the 8-ball the fluid inside sloshes, causing the object inside to rotate, causing a random answer to appear.
There is a big bolt that is inside of the bottom pulley on the front of the engine, It is the bolt that holds the balancer on . Get a socket that fits that bolt and then turn the engine with that and that will rotate the fly-wheel.
Protons and neutrons are inside the atom (nucleus). The electrons rotate around the atom.
Yes this microwave does include a turntable to ensure even heating.
Porobobly because something inside the engine is broken
As you are looking at them from the inside bent over. You will rotate them counter clockwise till you can remove them. Hope This Helps.
Once the electrons hit a spoke of the wheel, The spoke gets heated on one side. This causes the gas next to the spoke to expand. As the gas expands, it pushes the side of the spoke that was heated. This results in the rotation of the wheel.
It's rotate!
Any rigid body can rotate if it moves repeatedly about a fixed axis. If the axis is inside the body that is also called revolving.