its called Friction! when u spin it it produces friction that makes it kind of hot and then it wants to cool and makes that noise
The kink in a lasso creates a transverse wave as it travels along the length of the rope. This wave causes the loop to move rapidly down the rope, helping the lasso to spin and capture a target.
The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
Transverse waves on a rope are created when one end of the rope is moved up and down, causing a wave motion that propagates along the length of the rope. This motion causes the particles of the rope to oscillate perpendicular to the direction of the wave, creating crests and troughs as the wave travels.
A wave in a rope is a transverse wave because the motion of the particles is perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. Sound waves, on the other hand, are longitudinal waves because particles move parallel to the direction of energy transfer.
No, the word "ship" does not rhyme with the word "spin." Some words that do rhyme with the word spin follow: bin din fin gin kin pin sin skin tin win
Yes, the "o" in rope makes a long vowel sound, not a short one.
Yes. The silent E gives the O an "oh" sound. It rhymes with hope and pope.
"Rope" has a short o sound.
He makes rope.
He makes rope.
Yes. The O in rope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
yes rope does have a short o
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
The word "soap" has the same long O (oh) sound as rope.
Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in sip and pin.
Yes, The I has the short I sound as in spin and sit.
the buckets will rotate. it is also likely that the rope will break, the buckets will fall, and the water will spill, mainly depending on the strength of the rope and size of the water-filled buckets