Bricks would hit the ground first for example a tv is about 30 pounds and the tv remote is about 5 pounds now multiply those by 5 5×5 is 25 and 30×5 is 150 now put that as pounds witch is heavier 25 or 150 its 150 so bricks would hit the ground first
A pound is a pound. They hit the ground at the same time.
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That depends on many things. First of all the size of the fence. Also what type of bricks you used and how it is constructed.
First construct a right triangle with the information provided. The height would be 2 miles and the base of the triangle would be 5 miles. Use the trig function tan which would be the following tan (θ) = opposite / adjacent = 5 miles / 2miles θ = tan-1 (5/2) θ = 68.2o
1) it depends how high up you are 2)which coin (e.g. 1p 2p 10p 20p 50p £1 and so on) 3)it depends which one you drop first as you can see there are many answers to this question but i would say the coin
You would be from 1913-2013
The first step would be to find the equation that you are trying to solve!
please help me that depends whether the feathers were in a dense form like the bricks, if not then the bricks would definetly make it down faster
assuming wrapping them up allows us to neglect air resistance, both will land on the ground at the same time. The acceleration due to gravity is the same for all objects (9.8 m/s2) no matter their size and weight.
Assuming the was no air resistance, yhey hit the ground at the same time. First you may think the feathers would land last because a feather is lighter and floats when the wind is strong. But there is exactly the same weight so they land exactly at the same time.
in theriory both should hit at the same time but due to air friction and the feathers shape the meat would probably hit first...
Feathers came first
first you have to boil the eggshell after that ground and pound the eggshell using mortar and pestle after that the eggshell would be a substitute to the sand that will be mixed with the clay answered by: MARK ERIC C. DALE-REALONZO BONANDA
To create "floating" bricks you must be building in the Roblox Studio mode. First create a brick and raise it above the baseplate (the ground). Then select the brick and in the object properties select "anchored".
Theoretically, without air resistance, both would fall at equal rates and hit the ground at the same time. However, in the real world, feathers have high surface area/volume ratio, meaning they "float". Butter on the other hand, practically falls straight down. Air resistance depends on so many variables that its effects and behavior are impossible to predict. In reality, the only way to guarantee that the butter will hit the ground before anything else is to first spread it onto toast.
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1350 no of bricks = 100 cft
Not really. It would blow the chicken away first.
The ground is pavement and bricks. (The first answer is so wrong. I've been there before.)