It is impossible for a coin to fall from a ceiling unless deliberately put on the ceiling, such as with tape or sticky 'glue' that dries and lets go.
the advantages of fair trade are that you get something good for trading something good there are no scams like i have a friend who's brother told her that a nickel is more then a Leonie so she gave him the Leonie and got a nickel in return by the way she was like 3
A popcorn ceiling is a ceiling that has prickles in it like in the related link below.
A ceiling is the flat surface making up the top of a room or hallway. It also refers to the upper limit of something, like the maximum height that any aircraft can attain.
It's not a nickel. That denomination was first made in 1866. If it looks like a regular Jefferson nickel but is dated 1861 it's either an altered coin or a counterfeit. If it looks like something else it might be a medal or a token.
what does a 1857 nickel look like
The difference in mass is (4.8673 - 4.8) = 0.0673 gram . The difference in weight, on Earth, is something like 0.00066 newton.
When it falls out of something like a pipe, he gets drenched and off you go.
stalagmites are on the ground, stalactites are on the ceiling.( there was a rhyme for it but I forgot) :) +++ Try "c for ceiling, g for ground". I think the rhyme you mean is something like, "Stalagmites might reach the roof, stalactites hang on tight"!
Any HSS drill bit will make a hole in a nickel. Be careful how you hold the nickel as the bit will very likely jam into it. I use 'vice-grips' when doing something like that, pliers are not strong enough.
No. Heavy metals include things like Lead (Pb)
The spelling of the 5-cent coin is nickel, named for the metal it was made from.
When something falls on the floor you are like how did that happen and you didn't mean to do it.