yes
temperature drifts
brushes are prone to wear
the strength of the permanent magnets decrease with time
This song is about how he or whoever the song is about has found the perfect girl and can't help but fall for her over and over again.
Don't make me change my mind.. Fall For You - Secondhand Serenade
There have been many boys/girls fall out of chairs on AFV over the years.
The song with the lyrics "widow or a divorcee" by Fall Out Boy is called 'The Takeover, The Break's Over'
Not as much as Carrie underwoods!
A tachogenerator is is an electric generator that generates a voltage that is accurately proportional to the speed of the shaft. Generating a voltage proportional to the speed is an inherent characteristic of all generators, but tachogenerators are specifically designed to provide an accurate signal over a specified range of load currents and operating temperatures. The output signal from a tachometer generator(tachogenerator) is often used to provide feedback to improve the regulation of an electric motor speed control. A tachometer is an instrument that measures and displays rotational speed. An electric tachometer combines the tachogenerator with a voltmeter that has the dial marked to show speed rather than voltage.
It would fall over..
no worms cant fall over because they don't have any grip or legs. If they were crawling up something then they would fall off
yes
No. If you had a very, very accurate clock and you checked the time over and over you would not get the same measurement because the time would have changed!
yeah
I would simply fall over and die.
no you shot the cat not the tree
Because otherwise it would fall over.
You fall over and die.
You would probably fall over or hurt yourself.
To calculate the fall (or slope) of a 3-degree roof over a distance of 2 meters, you can use the formula: fall = distance × tan(angle). In this case, the fall would be approximately 2 meters × tan(3 degrees), which equals about 0.105 meters, or 10.5 centimeters. Thus, the roof would fall approximately 10.5 cm over the 2-meter span.