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pelvis tilted backward


What is a hand hawk used for in plastering?

It is what the plasterer holds their plaster on. A flat piece of metal with a handle centred underneath


Why might a tightly crumpled ball of foil sink but a flat piece of foil of the same mass float in water?

A tightly crumpled ball of foil might sink in water because it's density is greater than water. When foil is flat it's density is less than water and it will float.


Ability of a mineral to break easily and evenly along one or more flat planes?

A short answer is:GraphiteA longer answer is:There are many minerals that break along flat surfaces. Probably the one that you would be most familiar with is "graphite". Graphite is a mineral formed from carbon atoms and it is used to make up the lead in pencils.Because of the structure of graphite, it tends to break cleanly in parallel, "flat" surfaces. It is not as evident in a pencil, because the piece of graphite is so small, but if you had a very large piece of graphite and broke it, you would see it break into flat flakes or plates.


A smooth piece of aluminum foil can be seen in your reflection but why not the crumpled piece?

Take a makeup mirror, and look at yourself in the mirror. Then, rotate that mirror by about 10 degrees. What do you see happen to the image in the mirror? Now, take a ball of foil and examine its surface closely. The light reflects off each small area in a different direction. As with a mirror, the light rays are reflected back in parallel from the polished side of aluminum foil. But when it is crumpled, the rays reflect in many directions from the angular facets.

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A staircase descender is a chair (like a wheelchair) that has a flat back. The flat back can be pulled down to lay flat (like a stretcher) and the ambulance team can take a person from one level to the next by sliding the descender. Sydney Staircase Builders


how should i sit in a chair?

The correct sitting position: Your arms should be resting parallel to the floor, your legs should be in the same position and your feet should be flat. Your back should be against the chair, and your shoulders should be back (but not lifted or hunched).


Is the wheels on your chair an inclined plane?

No they are not. An inclined plane is a flat surface which has a slope to it i.e. it is flat but not level.


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The country slang flat a a flitter. A flitter is a flat piece of bread.


How many flat surfaces does a circle have?

Two. Considering this is a two-dimensional object, cut out of a piece of paper it would have two flat surfaces, the front and the back. If your talking a about a sphere, the three-dimensional object of a circle, it has no flat surfaces considering it is round.


What is the origin of the phrase tried and true?

The phrase "tried and true" originated in the 15th century, combining the idea of something that has been tested or proven ("tried") and found to be reliable or trustworthy ("true"). It implies that an approach or method has stood the test of time and is known to be effective.