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ITS A BALL, RIGHT!?! NO a sprout in a lift
Psalm 28Of David.1 To you, Lord, I call;you are my Rock,do not turn a deaf ear to me.For if you remain silent,I will be like those who go down to the pit.2 Hear my cry for mercyas I call to you for help,as I lift up my handstoward your Most Holy Place.
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Lift: is also known as the upwards force. It helps to keep an airplane, aircraft, hovercraft, bird, etc. in the air by pushing it upwards. The wings of a bird or airplane are huge factors in how great the force of lift is. This is because the top of the wing is curved and the bottom is flat. When the air is traveling on top of the wing it goes faster creating a low pressure. When the air passes under the wing, it goes slower creating a high pressure thus pushing the object upwards.
What do these two parts of the lift do
What do these two parts of the lift do
What do these two parts of the lift do
Lifts go both up and down (and ski lifts go sideways). The two parts involved are the passenger compartment and the counter weight.
The two parts of a lift that goes down to a mine are typically referred to as the "cage" and the "skip." The cage is the compartment in which miners and materials are transported, while the skip is the container used specifically for transporting ore or other excavated materials. These terms may vary slightly depending on regional mining practices and terminology.
What do you call the two parts oh lift goes down a mine
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The two parts of a lift that goes down a mine are typically called the "cage" and the "skip." Cage: The cage is the enclosed compartment in which miners or materials are transported up and down the mine shaft. It provides a secure and protected space for the occupants during the descent and ascent. Skip: The skip is a container or bucket-like structure used for carrying mined ore, rocks, or other materials up and down the mine shaft. It's often loaded with the extracted materials at the mine's lower levels and hoisted to the surface for processing. Both the cage and skip are critical components of mining operations, ensuring the safe transportation of miners and materials within the mine shaft.
The two parts of a lift that go down a mine are the "cage" which carries miners and materials, and the "counterweight" which helps balance the weight of the cage.
An elevator or lift.