The object will appear to move backwards relative to the airplane, but it will actually move in the direction of travel as well as fall downwards.
the lighter the paper the easier the lift.Heavey paper will drop quicker.
to drop as energy goes into the substanse evaporating
the hidden object weight the same as the airplane
No, it is not. Blue is a color or hue, and an airplane is an object.
No, it is a noun. It could be the object of a preposition, as in "on an airplane."
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Yes, it is.
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If you drop a magnet it will hit the object under it
It goes into a holding tank on the airplane. It is then pumped off when the aircraft is at the airport.
No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.
When you drop an object it accelerates. The faster it goes the more the air resistance to its motion; this increases proportionally to the square of the speed. Eventually the air resistance becomes as much as the weight of the object. At this point the object stops accelerating. It has reached its terminal velocity. So, if you drop an object from a great height, it will hit the ground at its terminal velocity. What that is depends on the size, shape and mass of the object. For a human being terminal velocity is around 120 mph - almost always lethal. If you drop a mouse from a third floor window the mouse will usually just walk away. Drop a spider from the top of the empire state building and the spider will hardly notice the landing.