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They stopped making them in 1976, and replaced them with orange.Later on they reintroduced them and kept orange. The actually period of years they were dicontinued is 1976-1987.
Computers don't restart after shutting down. You probably have some setting on your OS which give the computer the command to always reboot. Change that setting.
No, you don't have to. However, they can be handy to help stop the heel from slipping down while you are dancing - you want your shoes to be as secure as possible.
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Yes, as the bicycle rolls down the hill, there is still some friction present between the wheels and the surface of the hill. This friction helps to slow down the bicycle's descent and eventually bring it to a stop.
Friction between the ball and the surface it is rolling on will eventually stop the ball from rolling after it comes down a hill. As the ball rolls, this friction converts the kinetic energy of the ball into heat, gradually slowing it down until it stops.
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Inertia is the tendency to not want to change, or in simple words, to keep doing what you're already doing. That means when a ball is rolling down the hill, it has inertia; it does not want to stop rolling. However, the ball will eventually stop because of friction or an object acting as an obstacle.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).
Letting a child roll down a hill in any tire is not the safest way to let them play. The child could always fall out before coming to a stop, resulting in the possibility of the tire rolling over the top of them.
If you push a rollerskate down the sidewalk and don't keep pushing it, rolling friction will eventually cause it to stop on its own (assuming that the sidewalk is level and not on a hill)
The skier will gain momentum as they travel down the hill but once the hill flattens out they will eventually slow down due to friction
Coasting requires you to put the gear into neutral and let the car freewheel down the hill. If you came to a bend on the hill and someone was speeding up the hill, you may not have enough time to react and slam on the brakes, or slow down. When you aren't in gear, you have less control of your car, as opposed to if you was in gear. E.g. If you were in gear and slammed on the brakes, your car would stall, jerk you forward and stop, however because you aren't in gear, your car won't stop rolling.(It's why you can push your car when it's out of gear, but you can't push it when it's in gear).
Cut it down.
The handbrake is used to stop a stationary car rolling downhill. The transmission can also stop a car from moving when parked.
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