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objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster
They both fall at the same rate. This is because they are both only acted upon by one force in the vacuum- gravitational acceleration. The mass, size or shape of the object do not influence the object's motion in a vacuum.
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How fast something sings has more to do with how dense it is. For instance a coin will sink faster than a magazine weighing much more.
For most of human history, everybody did. After Galileo, "philosophers" and scientists learned otherwise. Many people still do.
Yes, that is correct.
Soft instrumental music according to all the scientific studies - nothing loud, no heavy beats and no vocals.
Yes, that is true because of kinetic energy, If something is heavy and you roll it down fast, then kinetic energy builds up.All other things being equal the mass of the ball has no effect on its acceleration. A fact discovered by Galileo.
Generally, a light toy car is expected to be faster than a heavy toy car. The lighter weight reduces friction and allows for quicker acceleration. However, other factors like the design, wheels, and propulsion mechanism can also influence the speed of the toy cars.
No the can go faster downhill or uphill
I bet it does, because the energy of heavy metal music is bound to make your heart beat faster. It does for me. ;P
Sometimes it does matter but it is easier to go faster when you are a kid and are lighter!
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objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster objects sink in quicksand because they are so heavy they make a bigger hole in the sand,they go faster
They both fall at the same rate. This is because they are both only acted upon by one force in the vacuum- gravitational acceleration. The mass, size or shape of the object do not influence the object's motion in a vacuum.
Hero, in "Much Ado About Nothing", expresses feeling a heavy heart on the morning of her wedding.
true!!