Probably pretty rotten
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Concise and scissors both share the wonderful quality of being precise and efficient. Just like how a painter carefully trims their canvas with scissors to create a beautiful masterpiece, being concise helps us communicate clearly and effectively. It's all about finding the right balance and making every word count, creating a lovely harmony just like in a painting.
No. Velocity includes a directional component. If the two were of the same mass and collided head-on, their velocities (being in the reverse directions) would cancel out.
To date, no certified examples of a reverse doubled-die 1966 Lincoln cent exist. Mechanical doubling is likely what you see, not a true doubled-die error. Mechanical doubling is the most common type of doubling on U.S. coins and is most often confused with doubled dies, this doubling is extremely common with numerous examples being produced on all denominations every year. It's value is only what someone is willing to pay.
Because metal plate is much tougher than cloth. The short blades exert higher pressure on the metal over a shorter distance. The cloth, being much weaker doesn't need so much pressure to cut it, and so the longer blades of dress-making scissors are sufficient.
This is easier to solve by looking at the reverse problem, what is the probability of the sum being 11 or more. Out of the 6*6 = 36 outcomes, three (5,6), (6,5) and (6,6) satisfy this event. So the probability of getting a sum of 11 or more is 3/36. So the probability of less than 11 is 1-Pr(>=11) = 1 - 3/36 = 33/36 = 11/12 or 0.91667
Terrible. (The precise technical term is "argh!")
My mother had pinned my dress after it had being ripped
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Yes because if it is not pinned up it try to suck on everything it can get a hold of,including ears and tails.Not good!
The the term refers to a sailor receiving a promotion and subsequent new rank insignia (being pinned on their uniform) in a ceremony conducted aboard the USS Constitution.
A pinned piece in chess is a piece that cannot move or it would result in the more valuable piece behind it being captured by the opponent. The pinned piece is not allowed to move due to the risk of exposing the more valuable piece to capture. This tactical situation limits the effectiveness of the pinned piece and can be strategically advantageous for the player pinning the piece.
Often, the ribbons being cut are thick and/or wide, so for the sake of ease bigger scissors are required. Also, symbolically, big scissors are easier to see from a crowd.
Embroidery scissors vary from other normal types of scissors by being shorter and of a slightly different shape to better facilitate trimming the back of embroidery and slice through threads easily.
I love being a cosmetologist. anyone creative can do this career, as long as your careful with scissors
If the scissors were being used to cut thicker paper, more force would be required to cut through it. This would increase the effort force needed to operate the scissors, making it harder for the user to cut through the thicker paper.
Yes. I was pinned a lot of times by girls. My ex girlfriend used to sit on my chest, pressing my arms with her thighs and tickle me in the armpits. She always did this to get what she wanted.Yes, my most humiliating defeat was being pinned by a girl at judo who was 3 inches shorted and 20 lbs lighter, but she was way more skillful than me.
Scissors are typically classified as a type of double lever, where the two blades act as the lever arms with the pivot point being the screw that holds them together.