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A monster's effect, unless stated otherwise, can only be activated while it is face-up on the field. For a monster to be able to use an effect while in the graveyard, it needs to specifically say so, like Plaguespreader Zombie, or say "when this card is destroyed and sent to the graveyard".
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Cartoons have both positive and negative effects. It can direct children in both ways. http://astraunic.com/2013/03/27/cartoon-and-kids/
There is no "order" in which the cards on the field are destroyed - it is considered that all cards are destroyed at the same time. When it comes to the order of activation of the effects of cards that came as a result of being destroyed by "Demise", this is the order: # The current turn's player's (the one who activated "Demise"'s effect) mandatory effects. These are effects that must take place and do not ask the player if they would like to activate the effect like "Sangan". If there is more than one, you may choose the order. # The opponent's mandatory effects # The current turn's player's optional effects. Effects like "Mystic Tomato" that ask the player if they would like to activate the card's effect. If there is more than one, they can choose the order. # The opponent's optional effects. The chain would resolve starting with the opponent's optional effects and continue to the current turn's player's effects.
Friction effects the parachute's descent because the cloth of the parachute rubs together with the air, creating drag
Its impossible unless there is a whole in the balloon, or its photo effects.
Gravity and air resistance are the main forces acting on a parachute. Parachutes are pulled towards the ground by gravity, and if there was no parachute, the guy attached to the chute would turn into tomato paste. So parachutes are designed to create the maximum amount of drag (which is air resistance) so the whatever attached lands undamaged. So basically, parachutes create air resistance to reduce the effects of gravity
The material of a parachute effects how quickly it opens which corresponds with the total drop time. However the mass of a parachute specifically, with all other variables constant, does not effect the velocity at which it drops.
-- The force of gravity is unchanged before and after.-- The force of air resistance on the skydiver is greater before, and less after,because she is falling slower after the parachute opens.-- The effect on her of air resistance is greater after the parachute is open. Theincreased air resistance itself acts on the parachute, and its effect is transferredto the skydiver through her harness.
-- The force of gravity is unchanged before and after.-- The force of air resistance on the skydiver is greater before, and less after,because she is falling slower after the parachute opens.-- The effect on her of air resistance is greater after the parachute is open. Theincreased air resistance itself acts on the parachute, and its effect is transferredto the skydiver through her harness.
C. Saliaris has written: 'Subsonic parachute design, performance, and similarity laws (scale effects)'
Anything not attached to home.
In Post Production, there is a bag used to create a raining sound, and it is the sound effect at the far right, bottom of the effects. The order of effects for the Balloon Scene are : rain (far right), thunder (metal sheet), popping sound (balloon) and splash (cup).
No it cannot because color has no value to how fast it van fly
Hey' I just did an experiment for grade 11 physics that i designed where i investigated the shape and size of the parachute. The shape of the parachute doesn't effect how long it stays in the air much. The main thing that the shape effects is the stability and the less stable the parachute the faster the person will fall. That is why parachutes are in that banana rectangle shape so that there is more stability to glide through the air, like a bird. As the shape changes how much drag there is. Circles are pure drag and take the longest to fall. McPhysics
The aurora borealis is the closest thing to "nothing" that you can actually see; it is VERY thin air, partially ionized by the solar radiation spiraling in toward the Earth along the magnetic field lines. It is, for the most part, above the highest altitude that aircraft can reach. If you were to go up in a high-altitude balloon and jump out with a space suit and a parachute, you could "fall into the aurora borealis" and suffer no ill effects. Without the space suit, you would be dead in moments from lack of air, and without a parachute, you would be killed on impact with the ground 30 miles below.