A brick.
Sure. Inertia depends ONLY on the amount of mass, not of the specific material.
acceleration downwards has nothing to do with mass...gravity is a constant accelerated pull (9.81 m/s^2)....acceleration = distance/time The reason why a feather hits the ground after a brick is because of air molecules...it is more difficult for air molecules to stop an object with more mass
Because the acceleration depends on the gravitational force on the object. But the gravitational force on the object depends on its mass ... More mass = more force. Objects with less mass have less force on them, and objects with more mass have more force on them, and the force on each object is exactly enough so that each object winds up falling with the same acceleration.
Lead brick
yes and no. its like a pice of cardboard the size of a house and a brick the size of a house . same mass diff weight or it can go 1000lbs of feathers and 1000lbs of bricks. both weight the same but the mass of feathers will be alot more than the bricks _Newman
mass involves weight....volume is size. A ballon and a loaf of bread may have the same volume (occupy the same space) , but the bread has more volume.
$2.19 a loaf average £1.20p in the UK
More than one loaf of bread are called, collectively, loaves. I bought six loaves of bread and 3 bags of hamburger buns for the cook-out.
No, and a good example is lead and bread. A brick of lead 4" x 2" is going to weigh much more than a loaf of white bread 10 times its size. Hope this helps, Harrrie
it depends on what place you go to buy your loaf of bread, but as always its much more fun and alot cheaper to make your own
A loaf of bread in 2003 cost as much as 3.50 depending on the brand. A store brand loaf of bread in 2003 cost about a dollar.
because it is not fresh
A fruit loaf generally has more sugar than plain bread, and so the sugar in it caramelizes - browns/toasts - quickly.
A loaf of bread costs depend on the area it was bought. A loaf of bread costs 50 cents in certain parts of the world. In others, it could cost as much as 20 dollars.
Pita Bread Bagels Farmhouse Loaf Pumpernickel Chipatti Focaccia Croissants Brioche Baguette Sandwich loaf Dinner role Nan There are lots and lots more.
The price for a loaf of bread in 1982 was about 50 cents. It would all depend on the type of bread it was though. Some breads ran higher and could be more than $1 per loaf.
because when theres only one piece its smaller than a loaf so all of the bacteria from the one piece of bread would eventually turn it mouldy in a few days and a loaf would expire in a week or more xoxo hope this helps you