A marble will start to slow down as soon as it is released.
How far it can roll before it stops depends on the nature of the surface on which it is rolling, whether the surface is flat, up or down-sloped, and how much force was imparted to the marble when it was released.
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The Breakers it is far larger and the information is much better then The Marble house. I found the Marble house a bit depressing.
A longer ramp length will typically result in a higher speed for the marble due to the increased distance it has to accelerate. This allows the marble to gain more momentum before reaching the end of the ramp.
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Yes but it didn't get too far down the street before I caught it.
To remove a marble that has fallen down the air vent under the passenger chair, first, use a flashlight to locate the marble and assess how far it has gone. If it's accessible, try using a vacuum with a narrow attachment to carefully extract it. Alternatively, you can gently pull out the vent cover if it's removable, or use a long, flexible tool like a grabber or a wire hook to reach in and retrieve the marble. If these methods fail, consider consulting a professional for assistance.
you have to go all the way down and all the way to the left
If "a marble" refers the the glass marble popular with children? Then, yes, if enough pressure is used the glass marble will crumple into a fine powder. If the question refers to the rock known as marble, (which is a hard crystalline metamorphic form of limestone) then it is still possible to compress it. But, as to what effect? Marble is a type of limestone that has all ready been subjected to far more pressure than we could inflict on it.
No, a marble and a marshmallow will not have the same buoyancy. Buoyancy is determined by the weight and volume of an object, with less dense objects experiencing greater buoyant force. A marshmallow is less dense than a marble, so it will experience more buoyancy and float more easily in a liquid.
elements in a marble chip is not far fetched. They are: calcium, carbon and oxygen. otherwise known as CaCO3(note the three is below and not on the same line.
It all depends on what you are going for. But, you need to consider the RAM of the computer, data storage, and all around quality of the machine as far as cooling, keeping out dust, number of USB ports, capability to hold SD cards, processing, and how many program it can run without slowing down the computer.