Same. Gravity makes all things accelerate towards the ground at the same speed.
It's possible that the plate could be slowed by air resistance slightly, kinda like a parachute effect, but I wouldn't bet money on it. It would flip on its side if dropped from height to take the path of least resistance.
Not technically: the compound subject uses the plural verb are."There are a spoon and a fork on the plate."But colloquially this construction, while erroneous, is very common. It could also be grammatically correct if the spoon is not on the plate (set off by a comma)."There is a spoon, and a fork on the plate." (and there is a fork on the plate)
Because the opposite of spoon would be fork and the opposite of plate would be spoon And bc is something u use to eat with and a plate is something you eat off of
spoon?
a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's
Niagara Falls is Much faster than Victoria falls and Victoria Falls is Much Higher!
The typical order of a fork, knife, and spoon on a dining table is as follows: the knife is placed to the right of the plate with the blade facing inward, the fork is placed to the left of the plate, and the spoon is positioned to the right of the knife. If a dessert spoon is included, it may be placed above the plate horizontally or to the right of the spoon. This arrangement facilitates easy access to utensils while dining.
Generally a fork, a spoon, bread and a plate.
Put the soup bowl on a plate and then put the spoon on top of the right side of the plate. That's simple.
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
A cold spoon will extract heat from the soup, a spoon that is warmer than the soup will transfer heat to it.
The spoon should be placed to the right of the plate outside the table knife.
The metal spoon will cool faster due to its higher thermal conductivity. After several hours, the metal spoon will feel colder to the touch compared to the wooden spoon because it can absorb and conduct heat more efficiently.