An F-16 can accelerate vertically to some extent, but it is not designed for sustained vertical flight like a fighter jet specifically built for that purpose. The aircraft's thrust-to-weight ratio allows for a vertical climb, but as altitude increases, the reduced air density affects engine performance and lift, limiting acceleration. Ultimately, while it can gain altitude quickly, its ability to maintain high speed in a vertical climb is restricted.
no but you should, if your not getting straight A's then give up on your dream, you arent going to make it.
you go up and hug him its pretty straight forward
The likely word is spelled vertically ("going straight up").
Zero is when its a straight horizontal line It its going neither up or down Infinite is when its a straight vertical line You could say its positive or negative and it will forever going up or down You couldn't give it a slope number
Straight up potatoes. It's just potatoes and that's it. Straight up.
yes you have to go to seven island after defeating the ellite 4. on 7 island you go straight up and you will see a body of water surf and keep going straight and you are in a building. go straight.
the line is going straight up and down (vertically)
The world isn't going to end if you do. People get hung up on labels. You're straight, he isn't. You are both going to get some pleasure out of the act. It is going to feel exactly the same as it would if a woman did it to you. It is just friction stimulating the penis. No big deal.
Vertical means going straight up and down from top to bottom. It is the opposite of horizontal, which goes from side to side.
vertical is up and down horizontal is side to side
It could be, but not necessarily. If one ray is parallel to the ground, the other ray could be going straight up, or it could be parallel to the ground also, just going in a different direction. Think of an L. The angle in that L is 90 degrees. You could rotate that L in any direction so that it sticks straight up, or you could rotate it so that it is flat to the ground, or so that it is pointing down. It is still 90 degrees.
Depends on if you're looking at energy, or power. Straight or crooked, you've still got the same height to conquer, so it'll cost you pretty much the same amount of energy. But going straight up requires more power, as you have to gain more height for each step/distance traveled. And particularly when it comes to biological machines - living beings - as opposed to mechanical machines, spending a little effort over a longer time is often considered less tiring than than spending more effort over a shorter time. It's like tackling a set of stairs, one, or three steps at a time.