Thats for me to know and you to find out.
in my scence class, we are learning about momentum. My teacher suggested an Egg Drop to better learn about the properties of momentum while still having fun! :)
The experiment consisted of copper pennies, 5 small beakers, and dropper bottles of: dish soap, water, ethanol, and baby oil. We had to drop these liquids onto pennies and see which could hold the most. So, what would be the manipulated, responding, and controlled variables in this experiment?
Why did Newton have to drop an apple? Same concept. The experiment must be tested to see if it works. Not experimenting can lead to devastating consequences.
This is the variable which changes as a result of what you change in the experiment. If you change the height from which you drop a ball, you may observe the height to which it bounces. The height of the bounce is the outcome variable.
• Helmets in real life - disperse force over a larger area instead of just one spot • Sports equipment - particularly hockey equipment • Mats used in gymnastics
It is called the momentum-impulse theorem and states that an impulse will change the momentum of an object. For example, if you drop an object when it hits the ground an impulse occurs. The momentum of the object also changes. Jnet = deltap, where deltap is the change in momentum.
If you drop a suitcase out of a moving car, the momentum of the car will decrease as there will be less mass, therefore less momentum. :)
in my scence class, we are learning about momentum. My teacher suggested an Egg Drop to better learn about the properties of momentum while still having fun! :)
the efficiency of rocket propellant is called specific impulse the more the specific impulse the more the performance .
Making a egg drop experiment is easy. You determine the gravity by how fast the egg drops and if it breaks.
It depends somewhat on how badly they lose and how strong they were expected to be in that state. However, if they keep losing, there comes a point when they run out of money and drop out. Momentum is important since it affects funding.
yes it is
when did Millikan conduct his famous oil drop experiment
with out momentum the volleyball wouldn't travel, eg: when you throw the ball it carrys momentum through the air, but as soon as force isn't applyed to keep the ball traveling at the same speed, it will loose speed (momentum) and drop to the ground.
clock oil
The egg will crack if you throw it.
There are two scientist working together: The oil drop experiment was an experiment performed by Robert Millikan and Harvey Fletcher in 1909 to measure the charge of the electron (the elementary electric charge).