Rip tides are not associated with gravitational waves. Rip tides are strong, narrow currents in the ocean caused by the interaction of water levels, while gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime caused by moving masses. They are two different phenomena that are not directly related.
A rip in a spacesuit can lead to immediate decompression of the suit, causing the astronaut's blood to boil due to the low pressure. It can also expose the astronaut to extreme temperatures and radiation in space, ultimately leading to fatal consequences if not addressed promptly.
Rip Van Winkle falls asleep in the mountains after drinking a mysterious liquor given to him by the ghostly figures that he encounters. This liquor causes him to fall into a deep sleep for twenty years.
A rip in the fabric of space, also known as a spacetime singularity, can be caused by extreme gravitational forces such as those found in black holes or during the Big Bang. These intense gravitational fields can warp spacetime to the point where traditional physical laws break down and spacetime itself becomes distorted.
The G force on a Space Shuttle at takeoff is 3G. This lasts until the SRBs (Solid Rocket Boosters) quit.DUDE, your so wrong! Try 6 + More G forces... On a realistic average. Just ask NASA.6+G would get the shuttle going way too fast too low, and it would rip apart with air flow pressure. first answer is right, if actually a slight over estimate. one of those Gs is actually 1G of lovely earthly gravity too. it barely accelerates at 2G. (just ask nasa) or anyone who's sustained 6Gs for two minutes.
Maurer Sohne.
It's pretty scary,my family and I wet our pants on there
Yes it opened in spring 2009
the Hollywood rip ride rockit opens in spring 2009
Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit was created in 2009.
The Hulk has a top speed of 67 mph.
spring 2009
145 ft
It loops, but doesn't go upside down
no but if u practice you will get it
167 ft or 17 stories, ya tall right
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