DJ Casper developed the Cha Cha Slide in 1996 for Bally Total Fitness; it became a hit with gym members, and the dance's popularity prompted Mr. C to record Cha-Cha Slide: The Original Slide Album. It was released on September 19, 2000. information from wikipedia
To summarize:Heel, toe, heel, toe.Slide, slide, slide, slide.Heel, toe, heel, toe.Slide, slide, slide, slide.Right hand clap, left hand clap,Both hands clap, clap on lap.Swing your partner 'round.
doing the g-slide is easy the only thing you do is slide to the left slide to the right 1 step back dip down go up kick and turn around
To get to the other slide And grab a doughnut!
A bright light lights the slide (a prepared positive cut from the original film). The light travels through a lens to focus it and on to a screen. There are many mechanisms to change slides, from manual insertion, to rotary and linear slide trays.
Both. Perpendicular is an 90* angle, usually intersecting. Congruent is two same exact shapes, no matter if you slide, flip, or turn. By: SupeRMAn
No, shear force is directed perpendicular to the surface. It acts parallel to the plane in the material where it is applied, causing one part of the material to slide past the adjacent part.
Shear force is a force that causes parts of an object to slide past each other in opposite directions parallel to a plane, whereas tension is a force that tends to stretch or elongate an object. Shear forces act parallel to the surface of an object, while tension forces act perpendicular to the surface.
You get a frustum.
The dashed lines that display on a slide when moving an object are called alignment guides. These guides help you align objects with other elements on the slide for better positioning and layout.
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A force directed parallel to the surface is called a tangential force or a shear force. This type of force acts parallel to the surface of an object, causing it to slide or deform.
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The force exerted on a child coming down a slide is called friction. Friction is the resistance between the surface of the slide and the child's body, which helps to slow down the child's descent and prevent them from sliding too fast.
shear fracture.