yes. Whenever you clean your glasses with chemicals, do not put them back on until at least ten minutes. It can cause cancer in your eye and you can breathe it. All chemicals are bad for you. If the are damaged by chamicals, it depends. Usually, if they are stung, and vision is slurred...then light can either slurr your vision more, cause image blurring, and yes, pain. They strain your eyes too. It makes you more likely to need thick glasses! lol, but yes, that is true. ASK THE SMART ELEVEN YEAR OLD, WHO READS BOOKS ON WIKIANSWERS TO IMPROVE WIKIANSWERS. IQ="GREATLY GIFTED"
Bacterial flagella? Would wind be analogous to the protons hitting the "motor" (which is analogous to flag), causing it to move?
There is a very real possibility that hitting the head at 15 mph will have the same impact or worse as being hit with a sledge hammer. The outcome of this experiment truly depends on the size and force of the object hitting the head.
You could of brusied something, or might have a slight concusion.
Hitting it on hard surfaces!
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It got damaged by hitting an iceberg.
This is usually caused by the rotor hitting debris or a birdstrike.
You may have a bent rim or damaged the tire.
Tell them to stop before either their skull or the wall is damaged.
The last job prevoius to the one I am at now did not require safety glasses, I went four years without damaging any frieght or run into anyone EVER! Four weeks ago (07/13) I picked up my perscription safety glasses with a regular pair of perscription glasses. Since that timeI have had numerous close calls of hitting something/someone, actually running into something and hitting someone. In just four weeks I have damaged work property twice bumped into material misjudged where my forks are and hit one person with my forklift. I feel like crap right now I have been written up for my poor driving just 3 days ago. Since the first day of wearing the glasses I have had headaches starting around 1 or 2 in the afternoon. I figured it was the new perscription, the funny thing here is my normal glasses did not give me a headache on the weekends and no eye flickering/twitching. My girlfriend will NOT let me drive if I have on my safety glasses there have been to many close calls when I am wearing them. So tonight (I hit something at work today and damaged the rail for an overhead door) I decided to see if anyone else is having issues with tunnel vision, peripheral vision and blurriness with perscription safety glasses. I am still looking for an answer
the Castanet is in the Percussion Family because you are hitting it or causing any physical movement by your hands.Hope it Helped. :)
Attrition - waves hitting the cliffs knocking little pieces off the cliffsHydraulic action - waves hitting the cliffs causing sea caves
A hole in a muffler is from two causes. It has either rusted through or been damaged by something hitting it.
They could have been damaged by hitting rocks. They could also have been damaged if the landed on a place where one of the legs of the module went into a hole. So it was important for them to find a flat clear area to land.
Clutch out of adjustment or worn/damaged clutch brake. Or you're just not hitting the gears right.
It doesn't. Your face will be less damaged hitting the airbag than if it hits the steering wheel.
because the plates the mantle would slide under each other hitting the mantle causing the magma to erup causing volcano