-- Measure the weight of the marble. -- While on the same planet, measure the weight of the Basketball. Since both measurements were made on the same planet, the ratio of the weights is the same as the ratio of the masses. -- Divide the big weight by the small weight (Wb/Wm); call the answer ' R '. -- Start the basketball moving, and measure its speed; call the speed ' S '. -- Make the marble move at a speed of ( R times S ). Their momenta are now equal. Momentum = (mass) times (speed), and that product is now the same for both objects.
Unless you push it to make it move it has no momentum as momentum is mass x velocity
when we churn and make out butter milk out of curd, here we apply angular momentum ceiling fan is another example of angular momentum
No,of course not, the friction between the basketball and the grass would make the ball bounce less.
I think you should try there are many video showing how to make a tornado in a bottle. Do the experiment and add the marble in there and see what happen.
The momentum of any object depends on its mass and its speed. If a car and a bike are both moving at the same speed, then the car has more momentum because it has more mass than the bike. If the car and the bike are moving at different speeds, then we need to know the speeds of each, in order to make any determination about their respective momenta.
Unless you push it to make it move it has no momentum as momentum is mass x velocity
Marble
Marble.
marble
marble counter tops, buildings, maybe even vases, cups, and bowls.
no you cant make a marble road when your driving you can slip and crash easily
yes A moving vehicle has momentum according to it's mass and speed.
Limestone can be processed to make marble.
when we churn and make out butter milk out of curd, here we apply angular momentum ceiling fan is another example of angular momentum
No because the marble was just added to make the water level rise
because it's strong and the patterns in the marble look good
Marble is hard and durable, which makes it appeal to everyone. Marble and granite are both expensive, but complement homes in a great way.