The force of his kick managed to propel the ball high into the air, and past the goalkeeper's outstretched arms. Jet skis use streams of water to propel themselves across the surface. The speed gained moving down the ramp will propel a ski jumper through the air.
The moving car has mechanical energy as its wheels turn and propel it forward.
The distance that 75 pounds of explosives can propel fragments varies depending on factors like the type of explosive, the containment of the explosion, and the terrain. However, explosives of this magnitude have the potential to propel fragments hundreds of feet away from the blast site.
Yes, Propel is a flavored water beverage that is marketed as a fitness water rather than an energy drink. It is typically low in calories and contains electrolytes for hydration.
A plane uses thrust, generated by its engines, to propel itself forward in the air. This thrust overcomes drag to propel the plane forward and generate lift, allowing the plane to stay airborne.
The boat PROPEL by the rowers rowing
The advertisements helped to propel sales for the new product.
the boat is propelled by a diesel engine
This experiment will demonstrate the use of magnets to propel our model rocket across the parking lot. I hope that my repairs to the propeller will successfully propel us across the lake to safety.
propulsion means to drive forward or to propel so use it in a sentence that way
The force of his kick managed to propel the ball high into the air, and past the goalkeeper's outstretched arms. Jet skis use streams of water to propel themselves across the surface. The speed gained moving down the ramp will propel a ski jumper through the air.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
No. Propel is not a substitute for water. Propel is good for you when used as a supplement to regular water. Water flushes and cleanses the body. You wouldn’t take a shower in propel and expect to be clean.
Certainly. Will it taste good? Hard to tell.
The strong winds propelled the sailboat across the lake with great speed.
the same as propel is tug.
no,you can not propel a boat because propel means to push or drive forwards