No
Because Simon Cowell had a stoke of genius, and decided to put Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson together in a band called One Direction which just happens to be the best thing since Taylor Lautner was required to repeatedly take off his shirt in the Twilight movies (the only bearable part in that series I might add)
You haul his person back into the courtroom and the judge most likely will order him to pay or be held in contempt of court.
When Liam was younger he only disliked spoons. As he grew older he found more reasons to dislike spoons. He now dislikes spoons very much but he isn't afraid of them. Example: If Liam was on a date with his girlfriend and what they were eating required spoons or something like that he would use a spoon. But only if it was completely necessary.
If the performance is considered educational, a license is not required.
a bike a boat (boating license required) a plane (pilots license required) You could ride a horse
No
No.
No
yes
No.
As the question is worded - no, they do not.
I would not think so under those conditions.
No. No, but you should check your local driving laws just in case.
Any measurement for which only a magnitude is required, but not a direction. The opposite of a vector: a measurement for which a direction IS relevant.
On a divided highway with a pronounced barrier, no.
Yes, a force is required to stop an object from moving. This force is typically applied in the opposite direction to the object's motion, causing it to slow down and eventually come to a stop.
To stop a moving object, you need a force acting in the opposite direction of its motion. This force can be applied through mechanisms like friction, air resistance, or physical contact. The amount of force required depends on the object's mass and velocity.