A) the dropped one hits the ground first
B) the tossed one hits harder
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The answer to the riddle "used then thrown away only to be used another day" is a "disposable item," such as a paper plate or a plastic cup. These items are typically used once, discarded, and can be produced again for future use. They serve a temporary purpose but are made to be replaced frequently.
Nothing at all.
On the site students.arch.utah.edu, it states that 1 million pounds of trash is thrown away per person every year.
250/person
no because the higher it gets the speed increases and its do not does.
It is neither correct to say " stones i've been thrown " nor "the stones i've been thrown at".
The stones thrown from a volcanic eruption are called tuff. These rocks are also called volcanic fragments and they can be thrown hundreds of miles away from the volcano.
dropped, tossed, sent out
He died in 1520 and was killed by having stones thrown at him.
When two identical balls are thrown directly upward, they will follow the same path and reach the same height before falling back down due to gravity.
No, the acceleration is not the same for an object that is dropped and an object that is thrown. When an object is dropped, it experiences a constant acceleration due to gravity. When an object is thrown, its acceleration can vary depending on factors such as the initial velocity and direction.
The stones thrown by pilgrims during the Hajj are used by other pilgrims, so they are constantly being recycled. Most of these stones are found throughout the area or are brought there from other places along the way of the pilgrimage.
yes, a brick snapped his neck after he dropped his guitar
Thrown from roof tops!
Volcano's. Every erruption billions of stones and rocks are thrown for the volcano!
If there was no gravity, the ball would not fall back down to the ground after being thrown. It would continue in a straight line with the same speed and direction it was thrown with until it was affected by another force.