-- they are both liquids
-- spherical
-- radius
-- possibly color
-- I would not eat either one.
-- 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.
Yes
If they are released at the same time at the same height they will hit the ground at the same time.
The Earth's gravitational force pulls the marble to the bottom of the glass. It is the same force that keeps our feet firmly on the ground.
yes, they wil, yo can test it out with a marble and a bowling ball
Depends on the marshmallow and the marble... a 2g marble will have the same mass as a 2g marshmallow........
they would be the same size
Mass
Actually, marshmallow plays the same person as orange and pear. They just made marshmallow's voice higher.
Marble is made from limestone.
same thing as in English
Yes, they are exactly the same. It's just that many people would prefer marble notebooks.
In a vacuum.
Not all marble blocks are the same size.
Small has the same meaning in medical and common language.
Yes, marble is a variation of fur.
daneboe, same guy who uploads them