the length of the wing would probably cause it to hit the ground as the aircraft rolls - it may be possible to quicly climb a few feet to clear the wing but a barrel roll that close to the ground would be suicidal as even the slightest error could cause it to hit the ground - in fact flying level that close to the ground would be dangerous
Feet on the Ground was created in 1984.
Ten Feet off the Ground was created in 1968.
The ball which you drop from 5 feet will reach the ground first.
4*pi = 12.6 cubic feet.
The law that explains this interaction is Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you walk, your feet exert a force on the ground in the backward direction, and in response, the ground exerts an equal and opposite force on your feet in the forward direction. This interaction allows you to move forward by pushing against the ground.
A rain barrel should be placed at least 2-3 feet off the ground to optimize water flow and pressure.
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Feet on the Ground was created in 1984.
No, it is 10 feet from the ground
2 feet
When fired level (barrel is paralell to ground) slug begins to fall as soon as it leaves the barrel. Assuming ABOUT 3 feet above ground, and that it takes ABOUT 1/10 of a second for a falling object to drop that far, and that slug is moving ABOUT 1900 fps when fired, it should hit the ground at ABOUT 190 ft. This will vary depending on slope of ground, velocity, height above ground- and whether recoil caused the barrel to rise above level.
About 0.8021 cubic feet.
8.689 cubic feet.
the range of the Nerf barrel break is 25-30 feet
100 feet into the ground
32 cu ft
200.7