belt tensioner fell off this morning.I need to know how to install new one.
You need the services of a good gunsmith
no. i tried it and it fell apart. and then the bolt got stuck. not my greatest idea
Take the belt back off, then try to bolt the tensioner on.
THE BOLT FROM THE MANUEL TRANSMISSION FELL OUT lost all the gear oil
The tool fell off the roof and bounced across the tarmac. The tool was not long enough to reach the bolt.
if you can see it try to install a small wood screw.thread the screw into whats left and pull out with pliers
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell
no one sunk it they ran straight into an iceberg but the rumor was that there was a lose bolt that fell into the ocean and started to take on water when they left their first stop but they definitely sunk when they hit the iceberg.
The dingbat "I FELL i fell i fell i fell i fell" represents the phrase "I fell for you" or "I keep falling." The repeated "fell" suggests an ongoing action, while the varying capitalization emphasizes the different ways the word can be interpreted. Overall, it conveys a sense of being repeatedly in love or infatuated.
The original answerer misread the qustion. He figured how much further the elevator continues before the bolt lands- which has nothing to do with the question. Here's the solution to the question that was actually asked: Acceleration (of gravity), is constant: a = -9.81 m/s^2 Velocity of the bolt is the antiderivative of acceleration, so it is v(t) = -9.81t + C for time t and some number C. Velocity at time zero is given as 7.52, so 7.52 = 0 + C, so C = 7.52, so: v(t) = -9.81t + 7.52 Height of the bolt is the antiderivative of velocity, so it is h(t) = -4.91t^2 + 7.52t + D for some number D. Height at time 4.90 is given as zero, so 0 = -4.91(4.90)^2 + 7.52(4.90) + D, so D = 81.04, so: h(t) = -4.91t^2 + 7.52t + 81.04 So for t=0, height is 81.04 meters.
Travis Fell goes by Fell.