Skater4lyfe
I'm not for sure, but according to science it would be true because since the water is in the cup and the is drop, so is the water. And there are two laws that can go with this.
1: An Object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion.
2: Every object lands at the same time.
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∙ 14y agoYes, they both fall at the same rate because the force of gravity is the same for both the cup and the water. True
Yes, they both fall at the same rate because the force of gravity is the same for both the cup and the water. True
Yes.
Germs can transfer to food within seconds of being dropped on the ground. The risk of contamination depends on factors such as the cleanliness of the surface, the type of food, and how long it stays on the ground. It is generally recommended to follow the 5-second rule — if food is picked up quickly, the risk of contamination is lower.
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If a cup of water is dropped, the water will tend to stay inside the cup momentarily due to inertia. However, once the cup hits the ground and stops moving, the water will then spill out of the cup due to the lack of support from the container.
False (E=mc^2 for example...)
independent variable
True
Because of Gravity the barn stays on the ground
so the plant stays in the ground
the foot that stays on the ground