gravity
gravity
The floor becomes wet. The water gets evaporated after a while.
It makes a splash and the floor may get wet.
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If you drop a piece of paper on the floor, it will fall to the ground due to gravity. The paper may fold, crumple, or remain flat, depending on how it lands and the surface it falls on.
turns into vibration and heat energy.
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To be completely honest it depends on if your floor is dirty or not. If your floor is really dirty then the sponge is dirty. but in order for your floor to be clean when u 'drop' a sponge you have to apply elbow grease to clean it.
They would hit at the same time. Gravity acts equally on both.
When you drop a ball to the floor, the potential energy stored in the ball due to its height is converted to kinetic energy as it accelerates towards the ground. Upon impact with the floor, some of this kinetic energy is dissipated as sound and heat energy, causing the ball to rebound to a lower height.
A floor could drop due to structural damage, such as rotting wood or compromised support beams. Poor construction or a shift in the building's foundation could also lead to a floor dropping. Ultimately, any factor that weakens the structure of a floor could cause it to drop.
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.