You are still a human being when the objects do and do not move.
Most helicopters have a tail rotor for stability while others (often Russian military helicopters) have two main rotors. In both cases the two rotors spin in opposite directions, in order to cancel out any torque effect of a single rotor.
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
By definition, it would have the same speed and direction as the compared object. This can be evidenced by the two objects having an unchanging spatial relationship: i.e. the objects remain the same direction and distance from each other.
it doesnt work, it breaks it doesnt work, it breaks it doesnt work, it breaks
it dosent, because if you drop 2 objects at the same mass and weight from really high up then they will land at the same time. This is because the weight of the object doesnt matter, only the force of gravity.
No he doesnt he does not like sharp objects
u knew those are solid objects but that machine doesnt
it doesnt clear its path of other objects in its path
o is its own opposite because it doesnt have a poitive and negative counterpart. cha cha
Becuase its ripping the tissue of the muscle. imagine that in your leg. it doesnt sound fun
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yes so long as it doesnt lead to...
Most helicopters have a tail rotor for stability while others (often Russian military helicopters) have two main rotors. In both cases the two rotors spin in opposite directions, in order to cancel out any torque effect of a single rotor.
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
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There is air pressure on all sides, inside or outside. The air pressure pushes on the object all ways and nothing falls. If you only apply pressure on the bottom then the object will lift. If you apply pressure on the top, the object will collapse. If air pressure is pushing side ways, the object will move sideways.
So its a bit like tug of war if people are pulling a dragon, then its going to be pushing the other way. Its a force and gravity pushing together at the same time, but it is quite a hard question so i dont blame you. Sorry if this doesnt help but im only in year 4