Oh, dude, Norman Monkey Bars was totally the inventor of the super advanced, top-secret monkey bars that only the coolest primates get to swing on. Like, he revolutionized the playground game, you know? But, like, don't go spreading that around, it's classified information.
The energy found in monkey bars is potential energy, specifically gravitational potential energy. As a person climbs up the monkey bars, their body gains height and stores potential energy that can be converted into kinetic energy as they descend.
It depends on the weight and size of the bars. Typically, there are about 45-50 chocolate bars in a kilogram, but this can vary.
Yes, a scooter clamp can snap the bars if it is tightened too much, causing excessive stress on the bars. It is important to ensure that the clamp is secured properly without overtightening to prevent damage to the bars.
In the "shoot the monkey" physics problem, the solution involves aiming the gun directly at the monkey, taking into account the monkey's falling trajectory due to gravity. By calculating the time it takes for the bullet to reach the monkey's position, the shooter can accurately hit the target.
The objective of the game is to shoot the monkey.
a really crappy guy that sucks balls
He made monkey bars
Go to a playground and look at the monkey bars. Copy what you see.
coney hatch, monkey bars, 1982
You could fall and hurt yourself or you could hit your head on the monkey bars and get a concussion
Monkey?
They just sort of stay put. You're supposed to work your way across the monkey bars by hanging off of them. You swing and alternate your hands between bars.
Yes.
Sebastian Hinton
it is $50
No, no it does not.
you twist your leg