They are just fighting to get it off because it is forigen. To them and they are scared.
1 It orbits around the sun. 2 it has to have a great mass to make hydrostatic equilibrium. (a round shape) 3 it has to have cleared the neighborhood.
0. An object in equilibrium has constant velocity, which makes its acceleration 0. Since net force=mass times acceleration, this would make the net force zero. Note that there could be multiple forces acting on the object, but since it is in equilibrium they would have to be equal and opposite in direction, to cancel all of the forces out. This would make the net force zero.
yes
In an equilibrium state, resources are allocated in a way that maximizes overall welfare and there is no way to make anyone better off without making someone else worse off. This efficiency is achieved because markets clear, leading to the best possible allocation of resources given the constraints in the economy. Any deviation from this equilibrium would result in a loss of overall welfare.
Unique equilibrium refers to a situation in game theory where there is only one outcome for each player that maximizes their payoffs given the decisions of the other players. This ensures that all the players have a clear, optimal choice to make in the game, resulting in a single, stable solution.
no it does not
The easiest way to make pom poms is by using a pom pom maker tool or by wrapping yarn around cardboard and tying it in the middle.
make her lose control
no....
you get your pedals mixed up
Tying cinderblocks to your feet and julpng in the river is the best way.
leaves, bark, twigs and strips of reed/tying.
If it isn't moving, it is already in equilibrium, and you don't need to do anything more.
One good toy is a thick plastic jug with a couple of ping pong balls inside. I advise tying it to a lenghth of rope so the horse can bat it around. Also try a beach ball to roll around.
No, music does not make you lose knowledge.
seeing gross things can make you lose your appetite.
Knot tying is an ancient art which originated due to practical purposes. Grasses and reeds were and still are used to make strings and ropes which then are connected together in an intersection now referred to as a knot, for a variety of practical purposes.