When I was a defensive end in 7th grade I was 5"11 and 200 pounds but I was the best player on the team now I am playing for Alabama university
Oh yes she did.....and in a short period of time... To bad for the network. I was watching the morning news just for her lovely smile but at the speed she is taking weight..... she will be a big girl by the end of the year....
Engineering requires calculation of the dish end diameter and circumference for proper fit before crimping. The weight can also be necessary in some applications. To determine the weight, knowing the substance and dimension, going to weight of unit of substance the calculation can be determined.
The bob is the weight at the end of the pendulum. For example, in a grandfather clock the ball at the end of the stick is the bob.
A beam balance - has a weight at one end, and it 'balances with the load placed on the other end. A spring balance - has a vertical spring attached to a scale - that shows the weight of an object suspended from it.
Well it will be where the wright of the overhang rod equals the weight of the rod plus the weight of the 10kg so we have 60kg total weight we will need 30 on each side so you will have 30kg of the rod weight on one side of the balance and 20 rod and 10 of the weight on the other so you have 20/50th or 2/5th of the rod weight on the side with the weight so 6m=2/5th * L where L is the length of the rod so 6*5/2=L or the rod is 15m long.
The average Defensive End is paid about $1.58 mil a year. hubpages.com/hub/NFL-Salaries-No-Two-Football-Positions-Rank-Equal
Depending on the setup its either 3-4= Defensive End/Nose Guard/Defensive End 4-3= Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End 5-2=Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Nose Guard/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End
The average weight of an nfl tight end is 230-250 pounds.
2006 Jason Taylor, Miami Dolphins, Defensive end
1990 Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills Defensive end
1996 Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills Defensive end
1983 Doug Betters, Miami Dolphins Defensive end
1987 Reggie White, Philadelphia Eagles Defensive end
A defensive end is the name of a defensive position in American and Canadian football, situated at each end of the defensive line.
Defensive End. The DE plays on the outside edge of the defensive line. Called the Defensive End in a 4-3 allignment and is sometimes referred to as a Defensive Tackle in a 3-4 defensive allignment. The Defensive end is responsible for pass rushing and run stuffing.
1998 Reggie White, Green Bay Packers Defensive end
1979 Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive end