Got 1 hour and a half to craft something on the word acceleration. Here is
what i came out with
100+ Offshore Racing Boats Accelerating!
DtRockstar1 records around 100 or more offshore racing boats accelerating away during the 2014 Boyne Thunder event. You'll see MTI, Cigarette, Donzi, and ...
47 foot Apache is the best of all....kevlar hull, straight deep V, no
gimmicky steps in the hull. The other boats just look the part, but the
Apache is the real deal. When the swells kick up to 8-10 feet, the Apache
is what you want.
Ce titre " les jeux du cirque " n' est pas digne de cette course
mythique .... Les rallyes auto sont bien plus dangereux , ici a Man
, les routes sont plus grandes et le revêtement est nickel , les prises
de cordes sont bien étudiées , et les passages en zones urbaines sont
hyper sécurisés ... La mort fait aussi partie de chaque passion sportive
.....
+dapranak l'île de man est un paradis fiscal, les combattants qui se mettent en sang à l ufc ont eux aussi signés un papier et l octogone n'est pas ouvert a tous. pourquoi tout opposer?
les jeux du cirque ?voir les idiots claqués toute la tune de leur famille par leur addiction à money money et en passant remplissent les poches de mafia local ou institutionnalisées dans la babylone moderne vegas ou d'autre sous ville imitatrice. provoquant l'hécatombe dans les familles...voir d'autre idiot voter au partie unique enjoliver gauche droite qui permettent à des plus malin de mettre en déroute l'économie des pays sous les applaudissement de la foule d'idiot.voir des gus qui se tape dessus à s'en rendre en sang et débile :vale tudo, le bras de fer les mains liées et l'autre servant à tabasser, l'UFC, la boxe, le muai thai...la foule autour...tous ceci sont de la putain romaine ses jeux du cirque.ici la video ? c'est la nature la mécanique et l'homme cravachant "l'animal"de la passion, de la prouesse, de la maitrise de la machine et de la vitesse.les pilote qui meurt ? ils ont signer un papier pour parcticiper d'autant que c'est pas le premier venu non plus qui peut se permettre cette course.dans la video " ça fait peur, tu as peur ? " et autre stupidité.ne diminuez pas leur dignité en polluant leur esprit leur bravoure leur acte leur détermination à aller plus haut plus loin par un sous esprit de mollesse typiquement franchouillard.si vous avez peur, rentrez en fransssse, le pays des larves et des émasculés.la mort fait partie de la vie quitte à crever autant le faire en jubilant en ce qu'on adore.les ressortissants formatés des sociétés aseptisé vide et sans passion -_-
FIA Hill Climb MASTERS 2014 ESCHDORF [BEST-OF] Course de Côte - Bergrennen
Motorsport: Racing cars (Luxembourg) A video compilation 100% highlights, drift, fail, crash, best attack!!! Race pilots in this vidéo: #1 FAGGIOLI Simone / Norma ...
i always thought when i was like 5 that everything in the universe was just
falling all together...
and also i had that theory when i was 10 (1 year ago) that the universe
might end but light is still trying to reach it..
+jjesss064 gravity is tricky. nobody knows how its made, how to measure it, or where it comes from. anti-gravity or gravitation push keeps things in orbit but you can't feel it on earth. moon's gravity causes waves only on oceans but not on lakes even though moon is 4 times smaller than earth and its gravity should not overpower ours. like i said, no one knows.
+ultraali453 Gravity is still present between the earth and the moon but the moon does not spiral into the earth because of its constant velocity. That velocity makes it possible for it to not run off into space or spiral into the earth. So in a way the moon is "falling" around the earth.If the moon was being pulled by the earths gravity (without the moon's orbiting velocity) the moon would crash into the earth like a comet despite both of them having gravity. Remember, earth has a whole lot more gravity than the moon.
+ultraali453 there is gravity in al objects. So same goes for the moon and earth but the earth is much greater. That's why the moon is falling. It's just that the moon is falling in a constant speed that let's it stay on orbit around the earth. Also the moon does not symmetrically orbit the earth. Hope that helps
I see, so the sun and moon are causing tides. But I thought gravity keeps the moon from spiraling out into space by pulling it in, and keeping it from spiraling into earth by pushing it out at the same time.I also wonder about lakes and ponds. They don't have tides on them. Is that because gravity cancels out perhaps.
+ultraali453 The moon's diameter is about 1/4 that of Earth's, but it's mass is only about 1.2% that of Earth's. It is mass that causes gravity.Not sure what you mean by gravitational push, but there is gravitational pull. The Earth's gravity from on Earth's surface is much more than the effect from the moon. However since the moon does have gravity, the side of Earth facing the moon feels a small amount more gravity than the opposite side. This is what causes the oceans to bulge slightly on the side facing the moon. There is also a smaller bulge on the opposite side of the Earth cause by the water being pulled toward the moon on the sides of the Earth. //www.oc.nps.edu/nom/day1/tidal_bulge.gifThe reason for the bulge is the difference in gravity due to distance from the moon. The side nearest the moon feels the most gravity, and the far side feels the least gravity from the moon. The sun also causes tides for the same reason. When the sun and moon are lined up with the Earth. we have higher tides.
+snowpdx i still don't get how gravity works though. Gravitational push confuses me. It keeps things like the moon in orbit. The earth is four times bigger than the moon, so it has a stronger gravitational push/pull. That is simple. What I don't understand is that the gravitational push should be strongest on the earth's surface. I can't find any example of that in anything. And why does the moon make waves on oceans even though it has weaker gravity.
+Gijs Klaassen Gravity is a law, in that we can measure it and explain it's effects mathematically. Such as calculating how fast an object falls to Earth, or orbits of planets around the sun. If we drop something, we know that it will fall because of the law of gravity.The theory part comes when we try and explain how gravity works.
+Gijs Klaassen What we call laws are just theories that have lasted for a long time, or theories that underpin lots of other theories. The way the scientific method works, theories are never proven, but can be disproved - gravity is a theory that we've tested the shit out of, and haven't managed to break yet. Just wait! A grand unifying theory will probably make a mess of how we understand gravity.