Momentum.
well think, because its going very fast and the wight makes it slower to stop fast.
Moving heavy objects fast requires greater force, which can be difficult to generate quickly. Additionally, overcoming inertia and friction for heavy objects takes more effort and energy. Inadequate grip, balance, or coordination can also make it challenging to move heavy objects quickly without risking injury.
It is hard to stop fast-moving cars because of their momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and the greater the momentum, the more force is required to change the object's speed or direction. Fast-moving cars have high momentum, making it difficult for brakes to overcome that momentum and bring the car to a stop quickly.
Yes, a Flash Flood
Depends on the company. No hard and fast rules about it.
because it is moving fast and the motor is working hard
You have to blow on him hard when he stops moving stop blowing and then blow again fast or he will get away.
maybe it goes fast and it just hits the cement or ground hard.....
me im fast heavy strikes hard submissions i made my big sister cry with a knee to nose kick hard strong and alot of other stuff
It depends on how fast and hard the force is applied. Fast and slight: It hurts and you get a bump/bruise Fast and hard: It could fracture your skull and may kill you. Slow and slight: You feel it and get out of the way. Fast and hard: You feel it, it begins to hurt and if you can not get out of the way your skull may be crushed and you may die. Wear a crash helmet it may help.
If you are in a fast moving car and the brakes are applied suddenly and hard, your body will continue moving in the forward direction.
Erect and hard nipples, body heating up, heavy breathing, vaginal lubrication/wetness and fast heart beat.