a Ferrel (pronounced as spelt)
Sir Arthur A. Chair made the first chair February 12th 1301. He made the discovery after he chopped down a rather large tree and decided that he wanted to be able to sit on it comfortably. He then sold his idea and made millions ;)
Your weight pushing down on the chair is the action force. The reaction force is the force exerted by the chair that pushes up on your body
We are one chair short.Excuse me, is this chair taken?He climbed on the chair to change the light bulb.He restored the old antique chair and sold it in his shop.
A Aeron chair is a office chair or compter chair and comes in various colors. They are modern, and they also have a stool. When you sit in one or view one you will remember it because totally a different design
spine of back part of chair
a Ferrel (pronounced as spelt)
lap bottom chair
You can use WD40 to help the squeaking computer chair. Just spray the WD40 on the bottom of the chair.
a chair, a sofa, bottom, and bench.
Excuse me ... they DO ! That's why, when you sit in a chair and the downward force of your weight against the chair and the upward force of the chair against your bottom exactly cancel, your bottom doesn't go accelerating somewhere.
In general terms, a chair in Antarctica is called a chair -- in English. It may be known by another term in other languages.
Tranquilizer Chair
Because it revolves.
A "Litter" or "Sedan Chair".
These type of chair lifts are called high speed lifts, or detachable cables. Basically when the chair comes into the housing unit at the top or bottom the chair detaches from the cable so it can slowly move for loading and unloading. Then when it is about to leave the housing at the top or bottom it reconnects and zooms back to speed. The cable runs through a maze of pulleys so the chair can reattach back at the same spot.
You will find casters on the bottom of your office chair. They are the wheels that allow you to easily move your chair from place to place.
It's called a dust cover. Others in the business might call it a decking fabric.