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You can get marble from a quarry or a stone merchant, you can also sometimes find marble tiles at a tile and ceramic shop.
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The name marble derives from the Greek word “marmaros” and means “shining stone”.
Centripetal acceleration = V2/R = (4)2/(0.5) = 32 meters/sec2The centripetal acceleration doesn't depend on the stone's mass.(The centripetal force does.)The centripetal acceleration doesn't "act on" the stone.(The centripetal force does.)The centripetal force acting on the stone is F = M A = (0.25) (32) = 8 newtons.
The man (or woman) can be said to model a bust, for instance, using clay. Or sculpture if working in stone, marble, plaster, etc.
Gravity Gravity Density of the marble stone being greater than water causes it to sink by gravitational force.
Yes. Any stone can be broken if hit with enough force.
whit marble stone
Marble.
Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock typically used for roofing and flooring due to its durability and resistance to water. Marble is a metamorphic rock prized for its beauty and often used in sculpture and building materials. An example of both slate and marble in use would be a slate roof on a house and a marble statue in a museum.
Because marble lasts longer than stone
The materials that were used to build this tower is cement, rocks and some white marble, cement, wood and stone.
The Colosseum is built with concrete, faced stone, stone and marble.
Stone or maybe marble
Marble is formed when limestone is subjected to pressure and great heat.
You can get marble from a quarry or a stone merchant, you can also sometimes find marble tiles at a tile and ceramic shop.
Marble stone.