It will start to freezes
Not really, it just takes practice. You should start by sewing holes in clothes, then moving to bigger projects.
No, it typically takes more force to start something moving from rest due to overcoming static friction. Once in motion, the force required to keep it moving is generally less, due to kinetic friction being lower than static friction.
Static friction is the type of friction that requires force to start an object moving across a surface. Once the object is in motion, kinetic friction takes over to oppose its motion.
Not really, it just takes practice. You should start by sewing holes in clothes, then moving to bigger projects.
Well the most important event I believe that takes place during puberty is when your voice changes, That is when the vocal chords start getting thicker, and your voice is getting lower.
"The velocity of a body stays constant unless acted upon by an external force." Basically, it takes outside force to speed something up, slow it down, start it moving, and stop it moving.
The movies The Sound of Music takes places shortly before the start and during the beginning of World War II.
it takes alot of money
Yes, air has inertia which is the tendency of a moving object to keep moving in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. This property of air is why it takes time for air to start moving or stop moving when a force is applied to it.
Probably because of injury. My school lets us play every sport that doesn't involve tackling.
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