Condoms work about 90 percent of the time, but are 99% effective when used correctly.
The term for the measurement of how well a machine converts input work into output work is efficiency. It is expressed as a percentage, with a higher efficiency indicating that the machine is better at converting input work into useful output work.
Work can have both positive and negative effects on overall well-being. While work can provide a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and financial stability, it can also lead to stress, burnout, and negative impacts on mental and physical health if not managed properly. Balancing work with self-care and setting boundaries can help maintain a healthy well-being.
Yes, work is done when lowering the bucket into the well because a force is applied over a distance, resulting in the displacement of the bucket against the force of gravity. Work is defined as force multiplied by displacement in the direction of the force.
Manix is a brand of condoms that work by creating a barrier to prevent bodily fluids from coming into contact during sexual activity, reducing the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted infections and preventing pregnancy. They are made from materials such as latex or polyurethane, which provide a protective barrier while still allowing for natural sensation. It is essential to use them correctly and consistently to ensure their effectiveness.
The unit for work, as well as energy, is the joule.
Like condoms.
Yes.
They work 88% of the time
by giving them female as well as condoms, by giving sex tricks lol
well if you are a boy wear a condom it will work , but if its expired than it wont work.. if your a girl they do have condoms but you have to shove it in there so the boys should wear a condom.
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
Blueberry Condoms.
hahaha idiot
They shoot down condoms when i'm doing your mother.
Well when you get your birth control the doctor should have told you to use condoms at least for the first month but I dont think that it would start to work that day!
non-latex condoms are becoming more available.... Lifestyle has a brand called Skyn... I have been finding them at CVS, Walgreens as well as the supermarkets such as Giant Eagle, Meijer, and Kroger. Trojan as well has a brand out now too. And you can also find lamb skin almost anywhere condoms are sold
well, it brought condoms