I am pretty sure the weighted dart would go further, because the extra weight would stop the dart fishtailing, and create minimal air resistance, though if the dart is too heavy it won't go as far.
I'm sorry, but no.
High school Biology
High school biology
they used it for making people into mummies when a person would have their heart weighted by Anubis he/she would be able to go to the under world but if their heart weighted heaver then the feather of true ( or what ever it was ) they would get eatend by a thing
You would be farther down south in Cheyenne, WY
Pokemon tend not to wear clothes, espically squirtles. And since Ash's squirtle isn't on the show any more, this would be wasted.
Emily and her friend simultaneously sipped their root beer, then realized what they had done, laughing.
1 yard = 3 feet, so yards would be farther.
If the Hulk got fired from the Avengers, he would probably form his own group.
A possible prefix for "fired" could be "un-" to form "unfired."
I have not heard of any problems with eating eggs and milk simultaneously, so I would say the answer is no.
Assuming no affects from air and a smooth geography, both bullets would fall at the same rate of 9.81 m/s^2 toward earth, and hit the ground simultaneously. You have to look at the bullet's velocity as having a horizontal and vertical velocity vectors. The vertical velocity vector is independent from that of the horizontal. The horizontal vector would be the speed at which the bullet is fired, and the vertical vector is the speed at which the bullet falls due to gravity.