A measuring tape, a landing area made of sand.
you need at least 10 percent of your normal day energy to be able to jump in the air xx :)
It depends on the size of the ice cube. Some are long and some are short.But why would you need to know that?
To obtain the density you need to know the mass, and the volume of the object.So you'd have to weigh it using a balance to obtain the mass.The easiest way to measure the volume (particularly if it's an irregular shape) would be via the displacement of water.density = mass / volume
Quite simply, the answer is no. While there is no doubt better equipment will make the task easier, you basically need RWD vehicle with LSD or locked diff in it. Drifting an open diff car is very hard and almost impossible.
If you mean force, as in strength, then you could either go too far or too slow, here are some examples:- In netball, to get a perfect goal, you need to bend down with the ball above your head and take it slowly, then push up for a goal, and to get it up near the ring, you need your arm's strength. so like, if u give it too much force, it'll go over the ring, and if u give it little force then, its not gonna get anywhere near the ring. and to defend you need the strength in your legs to jump high.- Basketball is kinda the same, you need all the arm strength you could possibly need to drible the ball while running down the court, too much force in the legs and arms, the balls gonna go flying everywhere (trust me!) and little force, it could be that the other team could take it away from you.- When your doing athletics, you need all the strength you possibly need. like high jump, you need the force in your legs and back, legs to run and jump, and back to get over the bar. in long jump you need leg strength, and a handy tip would be to when you jump in the arm, toss your arms to the front. incase you do fall forward. in discus you need full arm strength, to throw the discus very, very far, same with shot put, but you need heaps and heaps of force from the wrists and arms.there are heaps of examples, but i reckon, the most force you need are either, weights, gymnastics or any type of wrestling.just take this as a note. Cathy Freeman, when ever you see her running, you can see muscles coming from her thighs (and no its not a bad thing) shes using all the force she could possibly need
a sand pit
what equipment would you need to go look for a new planet
a saftey mat and a cross bar.stands that hold the cross bar up.
Absolutely nothing!!! Now to jump out of a plane and land safely on the ground... that is a different story. Or you would probably use a para-shute and a trained professional to help you
You don't need equipment to get the brachial pulse.
Its to build up forward momentum so that when they jump they already have a forward motion that would be greater than that of a jump made from standing in one spot. You need forward momentum to get a good long jump and the best way is to have a running start.
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A spaceship.
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Tourist need equipment like cameras and hiking gear to make the best of their trip. Of course, the equipment needed will depend on where they are going.
how would you find the density of an unknown liquid if you have all of the equipment of the laboratory equipment you need?
It would not be possible to cycle up it. It is too high, and covered in snow and you would need special equipment, just to climb it.