Up Up and away!!! by me! he he chel n kayz bffl!
you have to get the rope that is good .the good rope is in the moon crater.
In group jump rope you have work as a team
No, the work done on the crate by the rope is not zero. The work done is equal to the force exerted by the rope multiplied by the distance the crate is pulled. The fact that the crate pulls back on the rope in accordance with Newton's Third Law does not cancel out the work done by the rope.
Tina is doing work on the rope only when she is actively pulling the puppy toward her. When she holds the rope and the puppy is not moving, no work is being done as work is defined as force exerted over a distance.
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it bounces by springs in the side
It has springs inside it.
everything. i think especially the bellly.
No; they are different sizes.
Garage door springs work by storing and releasing tension to help lift and lower the door. When the door is closed, the springs are stretched and store energy. When the door is opened, the springs release this energy, helping to lift the door.
Springs flow through the ground. they act like wells, and purifiers. some springs flow only at certain times of the year.
The forces at work are balanced. Gravity is pulling the book (and the rope) down, and the rope exerts an equal and opposite force to keep the book suspended.