of course. Use the equation m = yx + v2
No, air alone is not strong enough to hold up a person. Gravity will pull the person downward, and air resistance will slow down the fall. Parachutes are needed to provide enough air resistance to safely slow down a person's descent.
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
A person can hold liquids with their mouth (like a straw). Additionally, they can hold objects with their feet (like using toes to pick up a pencil) or balance objects on body parts (like balancing a book on their head).
A balloon can be blown up by expanding the air inside it. When you blow air into the balloon, the pressure increases, causing the rubber to stretch and the balloon to inflate. The elastic properties of the rubber allow it to expand and hold the air inside the balloon.
When you hold the paper over a burning candle, the air around the flame heats up and rises, creating an area of low pressure. This causes cooler air from the surrounding area to rush in towards the flame, which results in the paper being drawn upwards due to the movement of air.
No, air alone is not strong enough to hold up a person. Gravity will pull the person downward, and air resistance will slow down the fall. Parachutes are needed to provide enough air resistance to safely slow down a person's descent.
In the hold
that depends on who the person is. I can hold my breath for about 12-15 seconds. I saw a person on TV who could hold their breath for about 5 minutes.
The person in the air is called a flyer. When the bases (people holding the flyer) hold the flyer up to there collar bone, its called an elevator It needs a flyer, 2 bases, and a back spot.
None, air in the heart will cause an embolism stopping blood flow.
Most tires are supported by air pressure alone, not the tire, the tire controls things but is a casing to hold the air that hold the car up.
Air
The amount of air a water balloon can hold depends on its size and how tightly it is inflated. As the balloon expands with air, the water inside compresses, allowing more air to be added. However, there is a limit to how much air a water balloon can hold before it bursts.
If they will not hold air, you will have to jack it up and block it up until you can get the air suspension repaired.
I don't see the difference as long as you are talking about lifting an object physically higher from the floor or ground. But 'hold up' can have the meaning of robbing or robbery. "I'll hold up the first person who comes out of the bank!" a robber might say. Or, "This is a hold up!"
Yes you can use air to hold valves up in place while you change keepers.
old enough to hold it up.