ha I love to run, ok first you lift the little door on the wii console and see the little red button? there is a white button on the back of the wii remote you want to put on there, you press that at the same time as you press the one on the actual Wii. you then scelect under the aerobics the running one that says 2p. or two player. happy running!
The first player has to load a character. If the first player does not have a saved character they can't load then second player can't load theirs. It does matter how far they are. You can fix this by start a game save it.
In order to save the second player you have to create a second profile on your PS3 then start the game from that second profile and make a new char there then you can switch to your first profile and the second player can load the char from the first profile and it will save.
Jogging, because you need what's called load-bearing exercises to strengthen your skeleton. With swimming, water supports your body, so not much bone benefit.
Without examining your computer by remote no one can answer
Without examining your computer by remote no one can answer
because the load is in between the effort and the fulcrum. In second order levers the load is always in between the effort and the fulcrum.
We have three. One is power, second is fulcrum and third is the load. If fulcrum is in between power and load, it is said to be first order If power is in between load and fulcrum then it is said to be second order lever. If load is in between the power and fulcrum it is the third order.. Hope I am on the right way. Many times I too get confused with the second and third order. If it is ok, ok. Otherwise our friends would correct me. Thank you in advance.
Front load players are generally considered to be better than top loading models
The location of the effort, load, and fulcrum determine if a lever is a first, second, or third-class lever. In a first-class lever, the fulcrum is between the effort and the load. In a second-class lever, the load is between the fulcrum and the effort. In a third-class lever, the effort is between the fulcrum and the load.
It is not advisable to perform load balancing through a remote connection. For best results it is advisable to perform locally.
A second-class lever has the load between the fulcrum and the effort. This configuration increases the leverage and mechanical advantage, allowing the same effort to lift a heavier load. Additionally, the longer distance from the load to the fulcrum results in a smaller effort needed to counterbalance the load's weight.
Yes, a pickaxe is a second-class lever. In this type of lever, the load is between the fulcrum and the effort, which allows for increased force to be applied to the load.