i dont knoe
Height and Weight.
In that case, it is likely that you will be somewhere around that height too.
It's more likely that a building is 50 metres (approximately 164.04 feet) in height, rather than 50 millimetres (approximately 1.97 inches) in height.
If the height of the trapezoid is 9 and the base is 26, then it appears likely to us that the base is 26.
It depends on whether or not it is a tall tale! In a building the height, including the thickness of the floor/ceiling is likely to be around 12 feet.
The result of an egg drop will depend on the height from which it is dropped, the material it lands on, and its overall structural integrity. If dropped from a low height onto a soft surface, the egg may remain intact. However, if dropped from a higher height onto a hard surface, it is likely to break.
Yes, the initial height from which a ball is dropped can influence its bounce height. The higher the drop height, the higher the bounce height is likely to be, as potential energy is converted into kinetic energy during the bounce.
Still accelerating til it hits earth. ====================================== The height from which she dropped the ball is irrelevant. In any case, the ball was most likely moving at the greatest speed just as it hit the ground. The answer to the question is: zero.
It falls down. When it reaches a hard bottom it is likely to bounce whereas if it hits water it will sink.
It depends on the height of the drop and the force of impact. In general, an egg will likely break when dropped into water from a significant height due to the sudden deceleration upon impact. The water provides less cushioning compared to a soft surface like a sponge.
To compare the original height of a ball to its rebound height, you can measure the height the ball was dropped from and then measure the height it rebounds to after bouncing. The rebound height will likely be lower than the original height due to energy loss during the bounce. By comparing the two heights, you can calculate the percentage of energy lost during the rebound.
Likely not.
most likely it will freeze and then when it is dropped it will shatter into many pieces
Its really hard to say, Things will most likely get better eventually. It may just take some time. When the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on Japan, they bounced back pretty quickly so things should be better within the next few years or so.
Enola Gay Dropped the 1st one but I don't know about the 2ed it was most likely a B-29
Both the cotton and the stone will hit the ground at the same time when dropped from the same height in a vacuum, as they will be subject to the same gravitational acceleration. However, in real-world conditions, the stone will likely hit the ground first due to its higher density and lower air resistance compared to the cotton.
Possible? yes but it mostly likely not.