The number will lower because you are lifting yourself up, thus causing the number on the scale to go down. The force of you pushing on the sink is the counter force to the gravitational force of your body. This means your putting force on the sink and going up. Hope I helped! ;)
No, a ball will float higher in oil than in water because the density of oil is lower than that of water. The buoyant force experienced by the ball in oil is greater, causing it to float higher.
If the density of the liquid is greater than that of the object, the object will sink. This is because the liquid is denser and exerts a greater buoyant force on the object, causing it to sink until it reaches an equilibrium point where the buoyant force equals the gravitational force.
A ball that is pitched has a greater velocity and a greater momentum so when the bat hits the ball and transfers energy to the ball, the greater the original momentum the more force that the ball will travel with causing it to go farther.
the upward force of displaced fluid causing flotation is a buoyant force.
Gravity.
The number will lower because you are lifting yourself up, thus causing the number on the scale to go down. The force of you pushing on the sink is the counter force to the gravitational force of your body. This means your putting force on the sink and going up. Hope I helped! ;)
No, a ball will float higher in oil than in water because the density of oil is lower than that of water. The buoyant force experienced by the ball in oil is greater, causing it to float higher.
wind speed, how the ball spins in the air it hits turbulence causing movement, where u kick the ball causing bend, how much force you put on your plant foot as you kick the ball
In volleyball math is used when you hit the ball. You use angles and force to hit the ball in a downward motion causing you to hit the ball or otherwise spike the ball.
We wash dishes in the sink. He tried to sink the ball.
The ball will sink when the weight of the water inside the ball plus the weight of the ball is greater than the weight of the amount of water that would fit inside the ball.
If the density of the liquid is greater than that of the object, the object will sink. This is because the liquid is denser and exerts a greater buoyant force on the object, causing it to sink until it reaches an equilibrium point where the buoyant force equals the gravitational force.
No but I can sink my balls in your mouth!
To win the player has to sink all the balls then sink the 8 ball. If they sink the 8 ball before all the others they are disqualified. It is a lot harder than it sounds.
The force of gravity
both a ball and a ship can sink.