using air is using force--and you spelled using wrong
The higher an object is placed, the larger will its gravitational potential energy be.
A black hole
No. A black hole does not reflect light waves. But that is assuming you regard a black hole as an "object."
Resistance keeps an object in place. This resistance can come from friction, which works against motion, or from an obstacle of some kind that is prohibiting movement. In terms of vertical motion, gravity holds all objects to the earth and keeps them firmly planted on the ground.An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted on by a forceAn object in place will stay in place unless acted upon by a force. So if you kick a box in place on the floor it will move. There is always a force of gravity pulling it down, bu the force of gravity is resisted by the floor which keeps it in place (equilibrium - no net force). If you cut around it and make a hole in the floor it will move straight down.
Make a hole in the bottom center of a bucket, fill the bucket with water, move bucket in a steady circular motion, then let it go...
If the unstoppable object was smaller, then it would pierce a hole through the immovable object, not moving the object, and not stopping.
No. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Within a certain radius not even light can escape.
The higher an object is placed, the larger will its gravitational potential energy be.
A black hole is what is left of an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity.
There are three steps on how to bury things in Scribblenauts. The three steps are create a hole or dig one using a digging tool, place the object in the hole, and then cover the hole with something.
The term "black hole" originated from a 1964 article titled Black Holes in Space by journalist Ann Ewing. A black hole is what is left of an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Within a certain radius the gravity is so strong that not even light can escape, making the object completely black.
Below the button to open your drive there should be a small pin hole. If you stick a pin or similar sized object through that hole. Your drive should force open.
No. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity, creating a region of distorted time and space from which nothing, not even light can escape. The concept of a black hole was first introduced in using the mathematics of Einstein's general relativity and the properties of black holes have been inferred using the same mathematics. The first strong physical evidence for the existence of black holes was not found until more than 50 years after the idea was introduced.
The gravitational force of black hole is unlimited.
There is no such hole.
The "black hole" itself is not an object and does not exist. It is just the point of rubicon wherein once passed, nothing can escape the singularity's gravitational pull, hence "black" hole; light (Photons) cannot even escape. However, the singularity within the black hole is an object. It's an object of infinite density and extreme mass compressed into a very tiny point.
A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity, crushing atoms and subatomic particles, and having gravity so strong that not even light can escape it.