All of these are correct
Compliance dropped when the participant had to physically force the learner's hand onto the shock plate, as it increased the level of personal responsibility felt by the participant. Compliance also dropped when the authority figure was not present in the room, as the participant felt less pressure to obey.
The teacher and the learner were in the same room :O
The Protosartorium parts for the quest can be found in the Morytania Slayer Tower. They are dropped by certain monsters inside the tower, such as the Aberrant Spectres, Bloodvelds, and Spiritual Mages. Keep killing these monsters until you collect all the required parts for the quest.
In AdventureQuest Worlds, you can obtain the Skeleton Skull by completing the Graveyard Merge shop quest in /join graveyard from Artix. You will need to collect specific items dropped by monsters in the area and then turn them in to get the Skeleton Skull.
Amelia Earhart was enrolled in the pre-med program at Columbia with the intent of becoming a doctor. Most of her courses were in math and science. She excelled in both, but particularly in math.
The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, connected Asia and North America during the last ice age. This land bridge emerged as sea levels dropped due to the large amount of water locked in glaciers, allowing human migration from Asia to the Americas.
Early people where able to use the Bering Land Bridge because during the Ice Age, a glacier came in between Alaska and Northeastern Asia and dropped the ocean level more than 300 feet.
the teacher had to put the learner's hand on a shock plate.
It depends what the weight reading was originally measuring. If it was measuring the weight of the experimenter and the rock they were holding, and the water is not being held by them, then the weight will decrease by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of the water into which the rock it dropped, then it will increase by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of something totally unrelated to the experiment, then dropping the rock will have no measurable effect on the reading of the weight. Context needs to be given for the weight reading for a proper answer to be given.
There is no evidence, the bomb was dropped as a war weapon.
In his gravity experiment Galileo dropped objects form the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy.
as done in Galileo's experiment when he dropped a large rock and a feather from a tall tower both hit the ground at the same moment when dropped from the same height.
Galileo and not Newton conducted the experiment at the leaning tower of Pisa. He took a large weight and a small weight and dropped them at the same time. They fell at the same speed and landed together.
That man would be Galileo Galilei, and he was from Italy.
Galileo Galilei; leaning tower of Pisa.
I wasn't there, so I have no knowledge of how things were set up in that particular experiment. The only force I'm sure of is the force of gravity, and your use of the term "dropped" seems to confirm that assumption.
WILCO is a Military term meaning WILl COoperate Negative, negative. "WILl COmply." Later dropped because use of "Roger" to indicate receipt of orders conclusively implied compliance.
No, it is not! I tested and did a science experiment with agar plates and your food gets contamnated when dropped on the floor for 5 seconds or longer.
This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.