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when sodium is dropped into water sodium hydroxide is produced leaving out hydrogen.
9 billion tons are dropped in thee ocean pur year and 33% of rubbish is fast food items
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The initial velocity of a dropped ball is zero in the y (up-down) direction. After it is dropped gravity causes an acceleration, which causes the velocity to increase. F = ma, The acceleration due to gravity creates a force on the mass of the ball.
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The displacement and velocity of a rock that is dropped from rest after 4s, is 6 km/h. This can vary depending on the speed of the rock, and the surroundings.
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Terminal velocity on earth is static for all objects. A coffee filter being so light would have an effect on how much the friction slows it down, it would not however change its "terminal velocity" in a vacuum it would fall at the same rate as you or I. Approximately 120 MPH.
If you simply release an object, the initial velocity is always zero.
The objective is to calculate the final velocity of 22.8m/s. We can use the formula v = u+at v is th final velocity u is the initial velocity which is equal to 0 in this case a=9.8m/s2( given) t is the time for achieving the final velocity 22.8 = 0+9.8 t t=22.8/9.8 t=2.3 seconds
Momentum. Momentum is the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity. This is expressed as: p=mv where p is the momentum, m is the mass, and v is the velocity. Also, kinetic energy, as that is 1/2 m*v^2.
if it was a continuous velocity then 10mps i guess because that is the terminal velocity when an object is dropped this is another person who answer actuallyn you are wrong terminal velocity is the maximum
This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.