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09 Liquid Force Wing Open Toe Wakeboard Boots Women 7-8
List Price: $299.95
Sale Price: $224.90
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Liquid Force Wing OT (Open Toe) Wakeboard Boots Women's 2009: Amber Wing needs a boot that is super supportive from edge to edge but gives her the flexibility to tweak out moves in the air. The answer is her pro-model boot, the Liquid Force Wing Open Toe Wakeboard Boots...
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08 Liquid Force Wing OT Wakeboard Boots Women's 7-8 NEW
List Price: $379.95
Sale Price: $199.90
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Liquid Force Wing Open Toe Wakeboard Boots - Women's 2008: Designed by pro legend Amber Wing, these boots will give you wings of your own. The Liquid Force Wing OT Wakeboard Boots are top of the chop for comfort with the woman-specific Liquid Liner 2...
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08 Liquid Force Wing OT Wakeboard Boots Women's 5-7 NEW
List Price: $379.95
Sale Price: $199.90
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Liquid Force Wing Open Toe Wakeboard Boots - Women's 2008: Designed by pro legend Amber Wing, these boots will give you wings of your own. The Liquid Force Wing OT Wakeboard Boots are top of the chop for comfort with the woman-specific Liquid Liner 2...
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Science homework???Help 10 points to the best answer?
here are the questions there are 7 thanks...please make sure u know them...they better not be wrong
1. Why is there a curve on the top of a wing?
2.What does the mass of displace water tell you about the buoyant force on an object?
3.If fluid pressure is always directed in all directions, then why is buoyant force always an upward force?
4. Why will a helium-filled object balloon float in air?
5. What two factors determine the amounmt of lift achieved by and air plane?
6. Why is water pressire greater, at a depth of 1 m in a large lalke or at a depth of 2 m in a small pond? Explain
7. Why are liquids used in hydraulilc brakes instead of gases?
If you answer these good i will give i 10 points then i will ask dum question and i will tell u and give u another 10 points!
1. To increase the speed of the air passing over the top of the wing. This increase in speed results in a lower pressure on the top of the wing generating lift.
2.Mass of the displaced water is equal to the object that is floating in the water.
3. That is not entirely true. The force of gravity and the liquid force attempting to fill the area the object takes up are at equilibrium resulting in the object floating.
4. It has less mass than air. This causes it to float.
5. The difference in air speed between the bottom and the top of the wing. Surface area of the wing.
6. Water pressure is related to depth only. A 2 m deep pond will have a greater pressure at the bottom.
7. Liquids do not compress allowing them to transfer energy in a hydralic system. A gas would simply compress and little if any of the energy would be transfered through the system.