use a pancake, which is two hands slapping down on both sides of the disk.
or , use both hands to catch the rim of the disk above your head
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To dislodge a frisbee in a tree 12m above your head, you would need to throw a baseball at a speed greater than the escape velocity of Earth, which is around 11.2 km/s. This is because you have to overcome not only gravity but also the friction and drag forces acting on the baseball. In reality, it's practically impossible to achieve this speed with a human arm.
Abdominal thrusts, also known as the Heimlich maneuver, should be given just above the navel on the person's abdomen in case of choking.
I have never had something like this happen before but you can try throwing something at it something like a frisbee maybe.
It is recommended that a normal person above 20 years of age should get a check up once a year, but most people don't.
A frisbee flies further when rotating due to the stabilization provided by its spin, which creates gyroscopic stability. This spin helps maintain its orientation in the air, reducing the effects of aerodynamic drag and allowing it to cut through the air more efficiently. Additionally, the rotation generates lift by creating differences in air pressure above and below the disc, enhancing its flight distance. Overall, the combination of stability and lift from rotation contributes significantly to a frisbee's performance in the air.
A person above age of 13, who is not athletic, should have a pulse of 60-100 beats per minute.
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go to your friends list, hover your cursor over the person you want to invite and under their name it should say "Invite" then click it. unless you mean public room, then click the number above the chat log (it should be above it and to the right) then click the small speech bubble sign to invite them.