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Making the improbable assumption that the jumper experiences no air resistance, he will jump 3.97 metres, and reach a height of 0.72 metres.
You want to clean some leaves out of a gutter on your roof. The gutter is 8m above the ground. You want the top of the ladder to rest against the wall no more than 50cm below the gutter. You don't want the ladder to make an angle any steeper than 80 degrees from the horizontal. What is the shortest ladder you coud use?
it is easy,first you have to get a partner in a lobby then go on to ground war then the host leaves and goes on to free-for-all the other person leaves and you both should be in a free-for-all match.
The two major parts of a plant are the roots and the shoots. The roots are typically found below ground and are responsible for anchoring the plant, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The shoots are above ground and include the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits. They are responsible for photosynthesis, reproduction, and support of the plant.
compound leaves
Making the improbable assumption that the jumper experiences no air resistance, he will jump 3.97 metres, and reach a height of 0.72 metres.
i guess when the engines are set to full thrust, and when the plane leaves the ground...
When an airplane takes off, passengers will feel the acceleration and lift off of the plane as it leaves the ground. Sometimes this can make passengers nervous, or as it receives elevation, it can make peoples ears pop.
What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
Horizontal scrub
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If you ignore the effect of the air grabbing at it and only figure in gravity, then the horizontal component of velocity is constant, from the time the stone leaves your hand until the time it hits the ground. Makes no difference whether you toss it up, down, horizontal, or on a slant. Also makes no difference whether it's a cannonball, a stone, or a bullet.
The bulk of most leaves is composed of the specialized ground tissue mesophyll.
They fall to the ground.......
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