As much energy it takes to move your ass!!!!!
The standard set up would be to move up for positive values and down for negative.
Start at zero and move the value of the first number right (move left if negative) Then move up the value of the second number (down if negative)
1.Move THE PINK DIAGNOLLY UP, RIGHT MOVE PINK DOWN DIAGNOLLY LEFT. MOVE PINK TO THE RIGHT. MOVE THE GREEN DIAGNOLLY UP RIGHT THEN MOVE GREEN TO THE LEFT MOVE BLUE UP, THEN DIAGNOLLY DOWN, LEFT MOVE IT TO THE RIGHT NOW 2. MOVE GREEN DIAGNOLLY DOWN RIGHT AND THEN DO IT AGAIN MOVE GREEN UP, THEN LEFT MOVE BLUE UP, CHANGE PINK TO BLUE NOW MOVE IT DIAGNOLLY LEFT UP THEN DIAGNOLLY DOWN LEFT 3.MOVE BLUE DIAGNOLLY RIGHT UP, THEN DIAGNOLLY RIGHT DOWN THEN FLIP BLUE DIAGNOLLY RIGHT DOWN FLIP PINK DIAGNOLLY DOWN LEFT, AND MOVE IT DIAGNOLLY UP RIGHT. NOW MOVE IT DIAGNOLLY DOWN RIGHT MOVE GREEN DIAGNOLLY DOWN RIGHT, THEN MOVE IT DOWN AND MOVE IT LEFT 4.MOVE PINK DOWN, AND MOVE IT DIAGNOLLY DOWN RIGHT MOVE BLUE UP, THEN DIAGNOLLY DOWN RIGHT MOVE GREEN DIAGNOLLY LEFT DOWN, MOVE IT UP AND THEN TO THE RIGHT 4) 1. Blue Up 2.Pink Down 3. Pink to Blue 4. Blue Down Right 5. Green Diagonal Down Left 6. Green Up, and Left
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move in spanish: Mover move in french: Demenagement (first two e's have dash bove it) move in german:verschieben move in irish:bogadh move in portuguese: mover-se move in czech: presunout (the r has an upside down tringle overtop of it) move in dutch: verplatsen move in italian: spostare move in polish: przeniesc (s and c have a dash above it) move in slovak: pohyb move in turkish: tasima (i has no dot & s has symbol thing under it) move in swedish: flytta
In the board game Betrayal at House on the Hill, the Mystic Elevator rules allow players to move between different floors of the haunted house using the elevator. Players can use the elevator to move to any floor, but they must roll a die to determine if the elevator moves up, down, or stays in place. If the elevator moves, all players on it move to the new floor.
The two forces acting on a person in an elevator are gravity pulling the person down and the elevator floor pushing the person up. These forces are equal when the elevator is moving at a constant speed or when it is stationary. They are not equal when the elevator is accelerating or decelerating.
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To move up one floor in a building, find the elevator or stairs in the building.
Yes, an elevator uses a system of levers to operate. The lever is usually part of the elevator's control mechanism that enables it to move up and down the shaft when activated by the elevator button.
When the elevator starts moving down, the time period increases. But when the elevator is descending at a constant velocity, the time period returns to its normal.
The plane follows the arc of the elevator and moves up when the elevators are up.
Otis helped by providing a way of moving heavy materials in factories and helping the handicapped move floor to floor in a easier way
In case of an emergency, the elevator override can be activated by using a key or a special code to access the control panel inside the elevator. This allows authorized personnel to manually control the elevator and move it to a specific floor for evacuation or rescue purposes.
Yes, an elevator can be considered a first class lever system because the fulcrum (pivot point) is located between the effort (force applied to move the elevator car) and the load (weight of the elevator car and passengers). By adjusting the balance between the effort and the load, the elevator can move up or down effectively.
A dumbwaiter is also an elevator, one used to transport small things from floor to floor. They were commonly used in kitchens to move dishes up to other floors.
An elevator does not operate on the principle of a lever. Instead, elevators are powered by electric motors that control the movement of the elevator car using a system of cables and pulleys. This system allows the elevator to move up and down vertically within a building.