Which force acts on an object when it is thrown up?
The only force acting on it is the gravitational force, pulling it downwards (which is why it slows down and stops momentarily at the apex, before coming...
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Can artificial grass be laid on plywood?
Artificial turf can be used to cover plywood or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheathing on porches. Water cannot penetrate the surface below the turf. So when...
Read More →What is the most common greeting in Spanish?
Here are the most common greetings in Spanish:Hola – Hello.Buenas – Hi (informal)Buenos días – Good morning.Buen día – Good morning (less common, used in...
Read More →Why is amoxicillin used in dentistry?
In dentistry most commonly used antibiotics are Amoxicillin and Clindamycin. Amoxicillin is prescribed to treat variety of bacterial infections. Dental a...
Read More →How do I enter an offline draft?
Offline DraftClick on the roster slot you wish to fill. As soon as you start typing, player names will begin to appear. Click on the desired player to fi...
Read More →Do you need both RCA cables on an amp?
Depends on the input stage. Some mono amps need both RCA inputs in order to be driven to full output like the PPI Atom A900. 1. Do you have to use both R...
Read More →How do you prevent unequal pay?
To reduce the risk of unequal pay, it's good practice to:have an equal pay policy.have up to date job descriptions that accurately describe the work...
Read More →What is meant by sensitive periods?
a stage in development when an organism can most rapidly acquire a particular skill or characteristic. For example, in humans, the 1st year of life is co...
Read More →Why is Tanzania not a developed country?
One major cause for the lack of poverty reduction despite economic growth is that Tanzania has not succeeded in raising productivity in agriculture over ...
Read More →Can you bleach golf balls?
When you think of getting rid of discoloration, you immediately think of bleach. Half a cup of bleach with hot water. Soak dirty, stained golf balls in t...
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