The acceleration due to gravity is the same for all objects near the surface of the earth - whatever their mass. The only way you will get a difference is if the air resistance is sufficient to slow one of the objects to a measurable extent.
No. Zero is a number, so the "set of zero" contains one element. The empty set, also known as the null set, contains no elements.
That depends what kind of substance is in the 1.42 L of volume. If the volume is empty, then there are exactly zero kilograms of mass in it. If it's full of air, it has some mass, but only a small fraction of 1 kilogram. If it's full of water, then depending on the temperature, the mass is very close to 1.42 kilograms. If it's full of stones, gold, or lead, then the same 1.42 L volume has several kilograms of mass in it.
Depends on the floor height.. if each floor is 10 feet its 12 floors but just depends..
There is not a way to answer this question. It would all depends on how fast they are draining the lake.
If it takes 30 seconds to get from the first to the third floor, then it takes 15 seconds per floor. So:1 -to- 2: 152 -to- 3: 153 -to- 4: 154 -to- 5: 155 -to- 6: 15Adding them up, you get 75 seconds.Another way to do it is calculate the number of floors (6 - 1) = 5 and then multiply by how long it takes to travel one floor (15 seconds).
Gas cylinders weigh about the same whether full or empty.
the same as when it is full
Equal
a Kleenex is called by its same brand name in French, or is called 'un mouchoir en papier'
You cannot "fill" to make anything "Full" unless you have an empty glass. knowing it was empty first, you could easily say its half empty. It was empty first.Ok now it has water in it. only half. it ain't half full unless it started full, then was emptied some. but you normally receive half of what youre looking for. Scientifically, its half empty.
if the glass has been drunk from full to half then it is half empty and if u only filled the glass half way wouldn't it b half full!
He could be either. This is the same kind of question as the half full/half empty glass. In truth, the glass is both half full and half empty.
The same way you would do it on the floor? This is a dumb question...
no....its stil lthe same volume.(:
It's a figure of speech if you say something is half-full or half-empty it means that the job has been half done and not to the full expectation of the person who wanted the job done fully.
Kleenex is the brand name of a type of facial tissue, the kind that you use for blowing your nose. It is an English name, but it is borrowed by French, and means exactly the same thing. "Des Kleenex" simply means, some Kleenex. (Technically, "des" means "of the" but in practice, "some" is a better translation.)
Exactly the same -