In a vacuum, both will hit at the same time. The Bowling ball will do so in normal atmosphere due to the friction of the air.
False.
False, provided the drop occurs no sooner than the throw, and the ground is flat .
You're describing a behavior that Galileo proved false 500 years ago. Gravity does not pull heavier things down faster.If you can eliminate the effects of air resistance, then anything you drop from the same height hits the ground at the same time, whether you drop a feather, a baseball, or a brick.
I think that would be false. Because when you set a suitcase down you can still move it and that requires movement.
The answe to this question is false. Long-wave radiation from the ground does not pass through the atmosphere without absorption.
False, the gravity on the sheet of paper is the same regardless of its shape. However the crumpled sheet has less air resistance than the flat sheet allowing it to fall faster.
its the tallest building in the world.
False
It is once it is installed.
false
false
NO.
This is false. The first ingredient is God.
True, in fact it was a BIG flood.
False, provided the drop occurs no sooner than the throw, and the ground is flat .
Building blocks
true
false