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The midships oarsmen exert less force than their bow or stern co-rowers to move the same weight of water.
Others familiar with the group said that its dynamics had changed over the years and that Tizer seemed to exert less control now that he spent much of his time at a compound in New Mexico.
John Callas, the project manager for the Spirit and its twin, the Opportunity, said, however, that engineers had calculated that the arm could exert less than one-tenth the force needed.
Because faster-traveling fluids exert less pressure than slower ones, microscopic air bubbles in the water expand from a few millionths of an inch across to an eighth of an inch in size as the jet shoots out of the claw.
When you catch a fast-moving cricket ball, you know it will hurt less if you move your arm back as you catch it – by giving the moving ball more time to slow down your hand has to exert less opposing force on the ball.
However, ultrasound revealed that the muscle fibres that make up the calves were indeed 13% shorter, on average, for the heel fans.In principle, muscles with shorter fibres ought to exert less downward force, making those who have them less firm on their feet.
The water would exert less pressure on the oil and gas down below, which is why it was important that concrete seals were in place to avoid any blowout.Anthony Gervasio, an engineer on the supply ship into which the drilling mud was being pumped, testified that on the night of the disaster they had stopped work around dinnertime, after getting 3,100 barrels of mud stored away.
This may lead participants to exert less behavioral control.
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