answersLogoWhite

0

It returns to the ground because of the effect of gravity.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

Why does the space never end?

Can you think of something without an end?Well there is one space.. Why does space never ends?think about space having an end and a spacecraft get crashed.Space never ends because of the gravity.space doesn't have the gravity we have on earth, but it does have one, it has the gravity to never end.You're not with me, are you?this is why think about you going to space and you are youtside space without being in the spacecraft with your milk and it just spread and went all the way around. This milk is never going on the ground because space don't have gravity right? even if the milk was headed on the ground it cant touch the ground if space had one because there is no gravity there is no ground


How do you use Google gravity?

First you need to get google chrome THEN. Type in on google "google gravity" (without quotes). A list of related searches should drop down. go to the right of one that says google gravity and click i'm feeling lucky. It will direct you to a page and google will drop to the ground. P.S. you will still be able to type in the fallen google search box. if you type google gravity in again and click google search, the information should also drop right before your eyes!


How does gravity pull on Pluto?

ok the gravity is so strong that it can pull us right , so it is stronger than u think


Why is gravitropism a crucial plant adaptation?

Gravitropism is a plant's ability to grow in accordance to gravity. The roots of a plant are 'programed' to grow towards gravity (positively geotropic, down) and the stems are 'programed' to grow away from gravity (negatively geotropic, up). Plants do have some roots and stems that are not affected by gravity, these are ageotropic. Other parts grow at right angles to gravity, they are plageotropic. All these different forms of Gravitropism give a plant its shape; without this a plant would not be able to anchor itself in the ground, find sunlight, or grow properly in accordance to its surroundings.


Why does a pencil bounce when it falls on the ground and i don't want the answer as newton 3rd law of motion but in depth how it really bounces?

When an object is in motion, such as a falling pencil, it posseses energy, there fore something must absorb it's energy to stop it to a rest. (example- a car in motion stops by the brAke absorbing it's energy). But energy is never destroyed or created, it can only be transferred from one form to another (example- the cars brakes heat up when used because the cars energy is being transferred to heat energy). So, the instant the falling pencil strikes the ground, it stops falling correct? But the energy the previously falling pencil possess must be transferred to another form of energy the energy can't be "lost" right? So what happens is some of the energy is converted to heat when it strikes the ground, you may not believe it but there is heat when it hits the ground because of friction. Furthermore, some of the energy is also converted to sound energy. (the pencil makes a sound when it hits the ground and sound is energy) but the heat and the sound energy combined is not enough to transfer all of the energy of the falling pencil. So where does this little extra energy go? You guessed it! Back up! It hits the ground, it goes back up because not all of it is transferred to another form such as sound or heat so it must go back up- or as you said, bounces. Hope this helped you understand.

Related Questions

Why does an object accelerate while its falling to the ground?

Because I know more than you and I am right and you are wrong so the answer is what I said it was because of gravity you idiot!!!!!!!!!


Why does the space never end?

Can you think of something without an end?Well there is one space.. Why does space never ends?think about space having an end and a spacecraft get crashed.Space never ends because of the gravity.space doesn't have the gravity we have on earth, but it does have one, it has the gravity to never end.You're not with me, are you?this is why think about you going to space and you are youtside space without being in the spacecraft with your milk and it just spread and went all the way around. This milk is never going on the ground because space don't have gravity right? even if the milk was headed on the ground it cant touch the ground if space had one because there is no gravity there is no ground


How did Rutherford know that nucleus was positively charged?

the nucleus is positively charged because it bounces right off of the gold foil


What is the effect of centre of gravity on stability of the body?

The lower the center of gravity of an object, the more stable it is. This is because a low center of gravity makes it harder for the object to tip over. Objects with a higher center of gravity are more prone to tipping or rolling over due to imbalance.


Why is the person next to you visible?

Things are visible because light bounces off of them and we see the reflected light. Things that are transparent are invisible, because the light passes right through and doesn't bounce off.


Why is all affected by gravity?

Because, if it wasn't, we would all be flying around the earth right now and hurting ourselves. Lucky we have gravity. Hope it helps..


Can you fly in zero gravity?

yes, yes u can. we are on the ground because gravity is pulling us and if there isn't any gravity then nothing's pulling us anymore and we can fly. well not exactly fly but sort of above the ground. u cannot get any higher or any lower just at a constant height. well maybe i think u can move too left or right.


How is the ruby taken out of the ground?

get a pic and tap it off the ground where the ruby is and it'll pop right outif ya do it right.


Which object is most likely to touch the ground a small object or big object?

A small object is more likely to touch the ground as it is affected more by gravity and generally has less support or stability compared to a larger object. This means that smaller objects are more easily influenced by factors leading to contact with the ground.


Why Catcher in the Rye is an initiation story?

because gravity now pushes up and left instead of right hope i helped


What are the 2 main types of snare drum rolls?

There is the Concert Roll, also called a buzz roll. It consists of 3 bounces with the right stick quickly followed by 3 bounces with the left stick, and so on . . . There is also the Open Roll, also called a double-strike roll. It consists of 2 bounces with the right stick, quickly followed by 2 bounces with the left stick, and so on . . . There are 6 more types of rolls, but the above are the two main ones.


What is the spinning of gravity perseus?

The spinnig of Gravity Perseus is Left and Right