I remember when we broke up the first time
Saying, "This is it, I've had enough," 'cause like
We hadn't seen each other in a month
When you said you needed space. (What?)
Then you come around again and say
"Baby, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change, trust me."
Remember how that lasted for a day?
I say, "I hate you," we break up, you call me, "I love you."
Oooh we called it off again last night
But oooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you
We are never ever ever getting back together
We are never ever ever getting back together
You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together
Like, ever...
I'm really gonna miss you picking fights
And me, falling for it screaming that I'm right
And you, would hide away and find your peace of mind
With some indie record that's much cooler than mine
Oooh, you called me up again tonight
But oooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you
We are never ever ever getting back together
We are never ever ever getting back together
You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me (talk to me)
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together
Oooh yeah, oooh yeah, oooh yeah
Oh oh oh
Parachutists reduce friction by using a smooth parachute fabric and deploying it properly to maximize air resistance, which slows down their descent. Additionally, they can also control their body position to minimize surface area exposed to the air, thereby decreasing friction.
No, you do not need friction to shine a flashlight. A flashlight works by converting electrical energy into light through the use of a bulb or LED and battery. The light produced does not rely on friction to be emitted.
F1 cars need friction to maintain grip on the track and maximize traction, allowing for better acceleration, cornering, and braking performance. Friction is essential for the tires to generate the necessary grip to navigate the high-speed corners and stop effectively during racing conditions.
Some examples of things that experience air resistance when moving through it include cars, airplanes, and falling objects like skydivers or parachutists. Air resistance is caused by the friction between the air and the surface of the object, which slows it down as it moves through the air.
Yes, pencils need friction in order to write. The friction between the pencil lead and the surface of the paper allows the lead to leave a mark as it rubs off onto the paper. Without friction, the pencil lead would not be able to transfer onto the paper.
Parachutists reduce friction by using a smooth parachute fabric and deploying it properly to maximize air resistance, which slows down their descent. Additionally, they can also control their body position to minimize surface area exposed to the air, thereby decreasing friction.
They would have to reduce friction by becoming perpendicular to the ground and reduce their surface area.
The duration of The Two Parachutists is 1.47 hours.
The Two Parachutists was created on 1965-12-24.
Skydivers
yes! you need friction for lacrosse so you don't fall
On her feet and hands. That is why they build climbing shoes from sticky rubber. Her belay partner will need friction in their belay device (ATC OR GRI GRI, etc)
than what?
assuming parachutists don't have holes in their heads.
We would need to know what the friction is to affect to respond to this question.
low friction
friction