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Perhaps it would be better to land immediately and await the coming of the searchers, rather than to allow herself to be carried still further from Helium, thus greatly reducing the chances of early discovery; but when she dropped toward the ground she discovered that the violence of the wind rendered an attempt to land tantamount to destruction and she rose again, rapidly.
25Frassetto, Michael, Encyclopedia of barbarian Europe, ABC-CLIO, 2003 , 128 | |
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It is currently part of the of | This is a simple simulation that shows the difference between one-dimensional motion, that can be described by means of one axis, the x-axis, and the two-dimensional motion, that needs an additional axis, the y-axis to be described |
At equilibrium, the moment torque from one side of the center the pivot in a certain direction of rotation, must be equal to the moment torque from the other side of the center in the opposite direction of rotation or in other words, the clockwise moment must be equal to the counter-clockwise moment.
To continue reading click on the title | The island has over 243 endemic plant species as well as at least 47 native butterfly species |
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This experiment was performed in a space shuttle where the gravity is almost zero, so the balls were not affected by any force except the blow of the astronaut | To continue reading, click on the title |