Water is very flexible, in that it has very many uses, due to the fact that it can dissolve so many different substances. For physical flexibility, the answer is probably graphine, a substance that is a form of carbon, with its atoms linked in a single layer to make a flat sheet.
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the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
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the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
The shoulder joint provides the greatest range of motion and flexibility compared to other joints in the body. Its ball-and-socket structure allows for movements in multiple directions.
The property that allows an object to bend is flexibility. This property refers to the ability of a material to deform under stress without breaking. Materials like rubber and plastic are flexible and can easily bend under force.
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The object with the greatest mass.
Yes, the water pressure is greatest at the sides of a submerged object because the water depth is greatest there, resulting in more water weight pushing down. The pressure decreases as you move towards the top of the object because there is less water weight above pushing down.
Kinetic energy = one-half the product of an object's massand the square of its speed.So, the object with the greatest product of (mass) x (speed)2 has the greatest kinetic energy.