they wore the same clothes as they do now except there would be a color or more formal
They resembled a little like the MesoAmericans except they had no clothes because the were really poor and had a hard time adapting to their environment.
Falling three feetThis is a common question in elementary physics and the wrong answer (that the bullets will land at the same time) is given quite frequently. Though some would argue that factoring in lift due to exceeding terminal velocity is excessive and needlessly complicates things to make a point that changes the answer only slightly, the truth of the matter is that the fired bullet will take almost twice as long to land. Although you didn't state it explicitly in your question, we will assume the bullet fired from the rifle starts out three feet off the ground, not at shoulder height.Assuming that, the bullets will strike the ground at nearly the same time!! For many people that is a counter-intuitive answer.Orthogonal forces -- that is, forces at right angles to each other -- have no effect on each other. When a bullet is fired from a gun, the force due to gravity works at right angles to the bullet's horizontal motion. The bullet's horizontal motion and any forces acting on the bullet in the horizontal direction have no effect on the motion of, or the forces acting on, the bullet in the vertical direction.When the bullet leaves the end of the muzzle of the gun, gravitational forces will start to act on the bullet immediately. The bullet will accelerate toward the ground at 9.8 meters per second squared (32.2 feet per second squared), just like any object that is dropped and falling freely.At this point you might think they would strike the ground simultaneously. However, drag forces caused by the bullet exceeding terminal velocity would cause a lift. Similar to the principle upon which plane flight is based. This would cause the fired bullet to stay airborne slightly longer than the dropped bullet.The dropped bullet will strike the ground in about 432 milliseconds (0.432 second).The fired bullet will land shortly after.(Except the bullet would go far beyond an empty football field, unless it hit a wall at the end of it or something...)
I am currently wearing a t-shirt and jeans. Pretty normal western clothes, except we usually wear clothes that are more practical than fashionable, because the weather in general is awful and the cold, dark winter usually lasts for 5-6 months per year and it's surrounded by spring, summer and fall where it rains a lot. Not much room for fashion there.
Most "filles du roi" were orphans or of very modest origin - except for a few tens of them who destined themselves to marry officers or wealthy colonists. Their dress was then most probably modest and sober, not the kind you would see depicted on paintings.
absolutely nothing except underwear
Nothing except they need washed
Girls and boys underwear are very similar, except that girls' underwear does not contain the open seams that allow boys to urinate without lowering their briefs. Girls' underwear is often lighter, thinner, and smoother.
none except when sams girlfriend is sitting on his lap in her underwear that's about it
Priceless are long retired clothes so there is no way to get them except trading.
Yeah i bet so. Except for their trousers and their underwear. LOL>!
In chad they wear the same clothes they do in Britain realy except they tend to wear summer clothes rather than winter.
Some are so, yes, except when they are on sale.
anything except pants and shoes
China like everything else in this world (except clothes)
A bullet point is a typographical symbol that is used for listing significant points or items. It is a thick symbol that resembles a period at the end of sentences, except it is at the beginning of the statement, and is about the same size as the letters.
Yes, as a rife bullet is driven by a spark, and once it hits the TNT, it will create another spark, and another bigger BOOM! --(Except TNT is NOT the same as Dynamite)--