It would be radioactive and the nucleus would undergo nuclear decomposition.
it gets wet.
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
It falls down. When it reaches a hard bottom it is likely to bounce whereas if it hits water it will sink.
The wind pressure inside the tube is constant, while the pressure outside is not. Also, the pressure above and below the tube are constantly moving at the same rate, therefore same pressure. What happens if there are the same pressure? You get it? When pressure is the same on both sides, it stays in the air! The reason it falls is because it stopped spinning, and therefore the pressure is the same in all three places: Above, Inside, and Below. This is all a lie
Because of the intermolecular space, air molecules will slowly bind to the rubber molecules and eventually will find there way out. This will go pretty fast with a balloon because of the thin wall. But it also happens to your car tire, but more slowly.
In alpha decay decay two neutrons and two protons are released from the nucleus and an alpha particle (an Helium nucleus) is released: the atom's nucleus changes in to that of a nucleus two place earlier in the periodic table (Proton number falls by 2, Nucleon number falls by 4) In spontaneous fission a heavy, unstable nucleus autonomously disintegrates and falls in to two smaller nuclei (daughter nuclei) of a similar mass and a few (depending on the nature of the fission) neutrons are released with high kinetic energy.
No, as long as the vehicle is not driven. But if something happens such as a tree falls on it, you would have to pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
4.55% falls outside the mean at 2 standard deviation
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
It can brake.
It falls.
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
It falls and break
Montmorency Falls
always
Blood volume also falls.
it falls in 89