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Absolutely yes. We spend more time in our houses focused on computers and devices than we do having face-to-face interactions with our friends, families and neighbors.

Years ago, people spent less time alone because there was little to do. No it seems that viewing and interacting with multimedia content is more interesting than conversing in real time.

Although social media on the surface makes us more social, much time is spent merely broadcasting one's own content and ignoring the content of others.

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A cold boot is initiated by?

Pushing the power button on the computer


Use this formula to compute the pressure of air pushing down with force of 25 newtons over an area of 5 meters?

5


How technology has affected your life?

Technology with its rapid growing speed is influencing old ways of doing daily affairs. We don't need anymore to move around to handle different tasks and chores since all of them will be done in a matter of pushing a botton located on a remote control. Nobody can deny that technology has brought comfort to our lives, but almost all of us confess this fact that technology by itself has got a lot of deficits that in long term will cause a lot of side effects either physically or emotionally. This is a fact that through the multi-madia and the wide spread range of webs ( Internet) the concept of time and distance have been vanished and people can keep in touch with each other by means of such facilities. The negative view is the fact that they keep in touch in a virtual world not natural. Via the webs and maild the emotional feelings and thoughts can not be transfered. People can convey their attitudes and thoughts much more efectively when they are close to each other.


How explain the terms stress and strain?

Think of stress as bending or pushing down upon an object, where as strain is more like stretching a rubber-band almost to its limit, or the stress of a bridge holding up.


How does an arch Bridge Function?

It has multiple bricks in an arch shape that lock together with a keystone. They then add the walls and deck of the bridge so that the load can be supported. The weight of the rest of the bridge then pushes on the arches from all sides which gives the bridge immense strength.

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Does pushing people away bring them closer?

No. Pushing people away sends them further from you.


What is a zone where rock surfaces are pushing together?

We see tectonic plates pushing together in what is called a convergent plate boundary.


How are montains formed?

Tectonic plates pushing together.


Is there a volcano formed by plates pushing together?

Possibly?


What is physically pushing the continents further apart at a divergent boundary?

Convection Currents.


The world that means plates pushing together is?

Convergent Plates


How were volcanoes created in California?

from the earths crust pushing together


What is the pushing together phase of a sound wave called?

compression


What is the result of the earth pushing together or convergent movement?

nothing


How did the technology hurt the tenant farmers in the movie Grapes of Wrath?

In the movie "Grapes of Wrath," technology hurt tenant farmers by leading to an oversupply of agricultural products, which brought down prices and reduced their income. Additionally, modern farming machinery displaced many workers, leaving them without jobs and pushing them further into poverty.


What are the differences between pushing and pulling in terms of force application?

Pushing involves applying force in the direction away from the object, while pulling involves applying force in the direction towards the object. Pushing and pulling are two different ways to exert force on an object, with pushing moving the object away and pulling bringing the object closer.


How does the force pushing 2 surfaces together effect friction?

The force pushing two surfaces together increases the friction between them. The greater the force pressing the surfaces together, the greater the frictional force that resists relative motion between them.