she is very flexible you tell look how skinny she is
The wood that flexible is called Flex ply wood - i think.
flexible response was developed so that the US did not have to resort to nuclear warfare in times of crisis
The opposite of flexible is rigid. While flexible refers to the ability to bend or adapt easily without breaking, rigid implies a lack of adaptability or the inability to change shape or position. Rigid structures or attitudes are often inflexible and resistant to change.
Contact a few of your local gyms to inquire about the flexibility of their trainers hours, if they set by reoccuring appointments or if they have trainers that have flexible schedules.
Flexible coupling means when force is act on a body it will bend on the center of force acting is called flexible coupling.
it means that the work force is good at gymnastics
No, flexible and rigid are not forces. They describe the ability of an object to bend or deform (flexible) or to resist bending or deformation (rigid). Examples of forces include gravity, friction, and tension.
A flexible UL policy CAN expire unless you add more premiums to keep it in force.
All flexible objects have the ability to bend, twist, or stretch without breaking. They are typically made of materials that can deform under a certain amount of force and return to their original shape once the force is removed.
The difference between a structure that is rigid and one that is flexible is that the rigid structure will not bend or flex when force is applied. A structure that is rigid cannot flex.
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
Being active! As long as you don't "force" with the exercising. You have to know when to stop playing. You can also be flexible too!
An alysoid is another name for a catenary, in geometry, a curve described by a flexible chain or rope if it is supported at each end and acted on by no other force than a uniform gravitational force based on its own weight.
The difference between strength and hardness is that the strength refers to the force that is present between the bonds. Strength attributes to how strong or weak the force between the bonds. Hardness refers to the nature of the force, which basically is how rigid or flexible the bonds between particles.
they force the manager to compare actual costs at one level of activity to budgeted costs at a different level of activity.
it's the same word - flexible