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the angles that you hit the ball, how high you hit the ball, and the langth you hitt the ball. you also can find out how much force is on the ball:)
There is no such thing. A meteor that has hit the ground is called a meteorite.
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Unless you land on the 99th floor, or have a bungee cord, or have a parachute, it is almost certain you will die, if you hit the ground or a much lower rooftop.
the length of the wing would probably cause it to hit the ground as the aircraft rolls - it may be possible to quicly climb a few feet to clear the wing but a barrel roll that close to the ground would be suicidal as even the slightest error could cause it to hit the ground - in fact flying level that close to the ground would be dangerous
it hits almost a lot of force that the under ground starts shaking like if it was a earth quick. [but it really does not feel like that to the people that are running they just get tired
If both raindrops are dropped at the same time from the same height, then no, it does not take any longer, They will hit the ground at the same time because the vertical distance to the ground remains the same.One just travels further away
When skateboarders are trying to do a jump, they have to calculate the distance between the jump, how long they will be in the air, their speed, their angle, and how much force will be happening when they hit the ground.
Force equals mass times acceleration.
No, Unless you put force behind them, neither. The lower gravity would cause them to just sit there were you let go of them. But if you did put force behind them; the bowling ball would hit the ground first, solely because of its weight and momentum.
The air resistance will increase to the point where it counters the downward acceleration.
Because when it falls with a speed of let's say 10 mph, It hits the ground, and upon impact the ground takes the kinetic force/momentum/scientific thingamabob and returns it with the same force, and that causes the ball to bounce back. Like if you hit your head off a wall, it hurts because the wall bounces back the force that you hit your head off with back to your head.
1000 N as well.
No, a force does not count as a hit and the batter's average will go down.
When I Hit the Ground was created on 2009-03-17.
Yes. Barefoot runners tend to hit the ground toe first, a style that minimizes forces that jar the body, while people used to running shoes tend to hit the ground heel-first that means lots of force on the body.
-- When you push on a brick wall with a force of 50 pounds, the brick wall pushes back on you with a force of 50 pounds. That way, the forces on the palm of your hand are balanced, and your hand doesn't accelerate. -- When you stand on the ground with a force of 185 pounds, the ground pushes back on the bottom of your shoes with a force of 185 pounds. That way, the forces on the soles of your shoes are balanced, and your feet don't accelerate.