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A rock that is dropped, and a apple falling from a tree.Hold a ball in your hand, stretch out your arm, and drop the ball. As it is moving towards the ground, it is in free fall.
A rock that is dropped, and a apple falling from a tree.Hold a ball in your hand, stretch out your arm, and drop the ball. As it is moving towards the ground, it is in free fall.
This is explained by Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. All mass attracts all other mass. The object you drop is attracted by the planet Earth. That's why it falls.
I think it is because the air force is pulling it up (up thrust) pulls it up.
fall
They fall to the ground.......
i think it's flop
Whichever you drop first will fall first and hit the ground first.If you drop them at exactly the same time from the sameplace, they fall together and hit the ground together.
because when you bite it is will drop and will fallo to the ground
Hold the egg 3 meters above the floor and drop it. It will fall (the first) 2 meters without breaking. Sure, it will break when it hits the floor, but THAT is at THREE meters- and you said TWO.
fall on the floor because they want cheese
When you drop a book on the floor, it will experience a sudden force from gravity causing it to fall. The impact between the book and the floor will generate a reaction force, resulting in a sound and potentially some damage to the book or the floor.
they stay on the ground
It will fall to the ground. Could you provide me with more information?
Teeth can be chipped by a fall in which your tooth strikes the ground or floor.
You can't make a sim sleep on the floor. If they are depressed or have run out og energy the colapse and fall on the fall.
No, "drop" is not the past tense of "drip." "Drop" is its own verb, meaning to fall or let fall in drops; whereas "drip" means to let drops fall.