Yes. Inertia is what holds an object in motion from falling faster than the object falling at the same time. Say you have a brick and a feather. Which falls faster? Neither. You see, inertia contributes with the third law of motion, meaning an object at rest will stay at rest until a net zero force acts upon it. Meaning that inertia is that net zero force keeping that object at rest still. Now, if you dropped a brick off of the building at the same time as the feather, inertia would keep the brick from falling faster than the feather because of its speed. Gravity is pulling the object toward earth and inertia is holding it back. Same for the feather except theres less inertia because of the weight of the feather.More Speed= More inertia. Keep that in mind.
Gravitational potential energy (gpe). Gravity is the reason for the dominoes descent, and it's also the reason why they don't stop until they hit the ground. By the way, gpe can be calculated by the following: GPE=mgh m=mass g=acceleration due to gravity (9.81m/s^2) h=height (distance from ground)
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There is an optimal distance at which space dominoes fall the fastest. When a domino is tipped on it's side, the greater the angle of incline, the greater the acceleration. However, it takes more time for the domino to get to a greater angle of incline. When the dominoes are closer, the dominoes impact each other at a higher spot, leading to more rotational momentum. The exact optimal distance, depends various factors including the friction between the dominoes and the floor.
Inertia is associated with mass
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Inertia keeps the planets moving around the Sun, rather than falling into the Sun.
A line of dominoes falling one by one is an example of energy transfer. Energy is defined as the capacity to do work.
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it helps it stay on the ground instead of falling or floating
Yes. Inertia is what holds an object in motion from falling faster than the object falling at the same time. Say you have a brick and a feather. Which falls faster? Neither. You see, inertia contributes with the third law of motion, meaning an object at rest will stay at rest until a net zero force acts upon it. Meaning that inertia is that net zero force keeping that object at rest still. Now, if you dropped a brick off of the building at the same time as the feather, inertia would keep the brick from falling faster than the feather because of its speed. Gravity is pulling the object toward earth and inertia is holding it back. Same for the feather except theres less inertia because of the weight of the feather.More Speed= More inertia. Keep that in mind.
Lamping dominoes are dominoes that are made in Germany by Maria Lamping.
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Yes, they play dominoes in Haiti. Children make their own soccer balls and sometimes dominoes. Dominoes are an inexpensive form of entertainment.
An example of an investigatory project is experimenting with dominoes to test out the speed of them falling. Another good one is testing paintball shots to see what influence them.
Stop the Dominoes was created in 1981.