Yes there is, the design and making. cutting materials, geometry of the design and the crankshaft and propulsion
A projectile inevitably follows a parabolic path due to the force of gravity unless it has its own propulsion system.
If your foot is twelve inches long then yes it is. The word foot was used to establish the measurement "a foot" because it is the approximate size of a mans foot.
how many gallons of water will a tank that is 5 foot by 4 foot by 8 foot hold
Club foot symptoms include the foot being unusually small, the foot pointing downward, the foot might turn in and the bottom points up, and the front of the foot points toward the other foot.
Like any other of the gastropods, a limpet uses its foot for propulsion. It does not float but swims by rippling the muscles of its foot.
Bivalves move by using a blade shaped muscular foot.
The three main propulsion types are chemical propulsion, electric propulsion, and nuclear propulsion. Chemical propulsion uses chemical reactions to generate thrust, electric propulsion uses electric power to accelerate propellant to high speeds, and nuclear propulsion uses controlled nuclear reactions for propulsion.
Swim fins or "Flippers". They are used to increase the propulsion efficiency of the legs
Propulsion
Some synonyms for propulsion are drive, energy, momentum, power, speed, or thrust. Propulsion is a noun, there is no antonym except 'no propulsion'.
The aircraft's propulsion comes from its engines.
Propulsion is a noun, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
The main forces involved in running are propulsion, braking, and support. Propulsion is the force generated by pushing off the ground, braking is the force that slows you down each time your foot hits the ground, and support is the force that keeps you upright and stable as you move.
Squids use their tentacles for propulsion.
Berg Propulsion was created in 1912.
The population of Berg Propulsion is 400.