the car moves in the direction opposite of the action force
The Car Moves in the direction opposite if the action force :) Sincerely Elizabeth The first car hit has an equal but opposite reaction.
what year was the first car bumper made? around 1895 they came out with the horsecarrige and on it was a bumper so sometime around.
Left bumper, and right bumper. (l1, means the first left bumper, and vise versa)
That depends on the order of the reaction. If the reaction is zero order with respect to a reactant, then changing the concentration will have no effect on rate. If it is first order, then doubling the concentration will double the rate. If it is second order, then doubling the concentration will quadruple the rate.
Bumper stickers can be removed from a car. At first the bumper sticker should be dried with a hair drier. After one minute it can be removed. The are underneath the bumper stickers can be cleaned with water.
take it off and put the new bumper on replacing all screws nuts and bolts from the first bumper
CP-1 in Chicago in 1942 was first operating nuclear reactor. no effect except confirmation that chain reaction worked and could be controlled.
Well, as an example, a direct effect would be a city being destroyed because of a tsunami. An indirect effect of that tsunami would be if jelly first population started thriving in the rubble of the flooded city. So, a direct effect is an immediate reaction due to the disaster while an indirect effect would be a reaction that is caused because of a direct effect of the disaster.
Depends. What was the first way?Anyway, how 'bout duct tape it to the front bumper of your car, and then drive your car into a cement-block wall?
i dont know there might be but the first was really confusing to me
To remove the rear bumper on the 2005 Nissan Sentra, you will first need to remove the rear bumper cover by using a flat tool to pry the pins. Then, access the bolts holding the bumper to the frame of the vehicle and remove the nuts. The bumper will then lift off.
Making car bumpers.