Because it is!
The current absolute (or unlimited) record holder is ThrustSSC, a twin turbofan jet-powered car which has achieved 763 mph (slightly under 1228 km/h) over one mile (1.6 km), breaking the sound barrier, Do you know why it is becoming increasingly difficult to attempt to break the absolute LSR?? :)
The population of LSR Group is 16,000.
LSR Group was created in 1993.
once the sound barrier has been broken it disrupts the ground making it more likely to crash, as you get faster the car will try to take off so you have to ground it and you can only do so much to the car to do this, making the car lighter would probably make it go faster but if you take away too much of the car you wouldn't have anywhere to put the engine and such and still keep it all streamlined. this is just an educated guess. .
its LSR
The cast of A 7 Year Old and a LSR Camera - 2011 includes: Terry Ashby as Oldman
I have no idea ask a science teacher you knob
I have no idea ask a science teacher you knob
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I think you mean "SLR". It stands for Single Lens Reflex.
Cooling a substance to absolute zero is difficult because as a substance gets colder, it releases energy in the form of heat. This process can become inefficient as the substance approaches absolute zero. Additionally, at absolute zero, particles stop moving which goes against the laws of thermodynamics.
No. It's possible to break an iPodtouch but really difficult to break it. It is not really easy to break an iPodtouch.