A mirror?
A mirror.
A fence.
A fence.
Examples of centripetal acceleration include a car moving around a curve, a spinning top, or a satellite orbiting around Earth. These objects experience centripetal acceleration because their velocity is constantly changing direction towards the center of the circular path they follow.
The answer is a stamp. It goes around the world on envelopes and letters but doesn't physically move on its own.
A mirror.
If you have faith in God you can do anything
If you have faith in God you can do anything
1. Don't touch anything that might break!!! 2. Dust everything above the shoulders you can reach with a stool, using a Swiffer duster (including the top of the lights and the ceiling). Dust anything you can reach without a stool (changing Swiffer dusters frequently). Straighten anything that looks like it was just dropped (magazines, newspapers, and such)into neat piles without moving them about the room. Line up all the decorations evenly with the lines of the wall and ceiling(pictures, dolls, anything on the wall)without moving them from their area. Put anything on the floor upright and move anything out of the areas people walk. Vacuum around and under everything but the furniture and use the hose to vacuum just under and around the edges. Wipe down anything touchable and/or flat in the kitchen and bathroom with antibacterial cleanser: around the bathroom sink (including the sink); in and out of the tub, on and around the doorknobs, the faucets and the handles. Every Day. Wash the mirrors and w
different PCs in different Pokemon centers
A fence
A fence.
Moving about randomly without apparent purpose.
A fence.
Well, after you pack up everything into the moving truck, you go to your new house and get everything from the moving truck into the house and unpack everything.
earth's gravitational force pulls anything toward the center of the earth. so that makes everything stay in place. While a dropped object falls to earth rather than moving together or towards you.
A transmission that shifts through gears after moving lever to "d" without driver doing anything no clutch pedal