No, only one foot needs to be in bounds when the possession is gained for a touchdown to be scored in American football.
You cannot equate both directly without speed
The potential energy of an object can be calculated using the simple formula Potential Energy = mass*acceleration due to gravity*distance above ground. For simplification, we can call the mass m and the acceleration g. Using these values, the object will have a potential energy of 12m*g when it is 12 feet off the ground. When it is 24 feet off the ground, it will have an energy of 24*m*g. This is nothing more than twice the value we calculated before, so we can say that the object's potential energy at 24 feet is twice its potential energy at 12 feet. In order to give an exact value, we would need to know the mass of the object as well.
Force is a description for an interaction between bodies. Usually a pull and/or push. To figure out how much force it would take to move a 50lb box you need: box weight, gravity, friction on the ground and an angle that your pushing. Even when you stand still on earth there are forces pushing or pulling to keep your feet on the ground.
Relative to some arbitrary reference height. Often the ground is used, but this need not be so.Relative to some arbitrary reference height. Often the ground is used, but this need not be so.Relative to some arbitrary reference height. Often the ground is used, but this need not be so.Relative to some arbitrary reference height. Often the ground is used, but this need not be so.
Airplanes have wheels to help with takeoff and landing. The wheels provide support and stability during ground operations, such as taxiing on runways and moving on the ground. Additionally, wheels allow airplanes to be easily maneuvered on the ground and parked at the airport.
Both feet must touch the ground for the pass to be complete. Once both feet touch the ground, the offensive player can be forced out and the play is still complete.
In a throw in both feet need to stay on the ground. You may get a running start and drag one foot behind you, but both feet need to stay on the ground. If a foot is lifted the throw in will go to the other team.
To find the height of the seesaw when it is level, we need to calculate the average of the two heights. The current heights are 9 feet and 21 feet. The average height is (9 + 21) / 2 = 15 feet. Therefore, when the seesaw is level, both ends will be 15 feet above the ground.
A touchdown is when you have crossed the plane of the end zone either by running the ball into it (which you only need to make sure the ball passes the plane), by knocking over the orange post in the corner of the end zone while in possession of the ball (which are in the end zone), or by catching the ball in the end zone (both feet must be in the end zone when caught).
you could say......2 feet
what you do is put it on your feet so that your feet may be protected from glass and things on the ground witch can harm your feet and that is why u need shoes onto your feet mostly for safetey
how many bags of mulch will i need 2 inches thick and 30 feet of ground ?
No, the ground wire on a 200 amp panel does not need to be looped through both ground rods. The ground wire typically needs to be connected to the grounding electrode system, which may include ground rods, but it does not need to loop through them. It is important to follow local electrical codes and guidelines when installing grounding systems.
A ground rod should be installed at least 8 feet deep for effective grounding.
ten feet or more is a nice distance.
Yes, in American football, the football must cross the goal line for a touchdown to be scored.
You need to provide information on the area of the pool as well.