Not necessarily. If something brittle were to crash into something hard, it would shatter before it could pass through. On a related note, however, there is a small but non-zero chance that something can pass through something else through quantum tunneling.
Fast enough.
Yes, it is spinning quite fast. Going round in five minutes under 10 hours is very fast for something with ten times the diameter of the Earth. It is not fast enough to make it break up, though.
Iodine molecules are much smaller than oxygen molecules, so they can pass through small openings in the plastic bag. However, the plastic bag is impermeable to air, so you cannot get enough oxygen by breathing through it. This can lead to a lack of oxygen and potentially suffocation.
Something done is a fast way, expodited.
It depends.on if the plant has enough water, sun, nutrients, shelter, etc.
Anything above 50 km/h is enough.
centrifugal force
If fired fast enough, it can either begin orbit (unless/until it hits something else that stops it), or escape Earth's gravity and begin travel through space (again, until it hits something).
Anything but make sure its enough to keep you going the whole day.
Enough to propel the aircraft very fast through the air.
If you recoil your hand fast enough you can punch through glass without marks.
You'd have to stir it up fast enough so that it overflows, or burn it several times by not doing anything.
That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.
fast enough.
not fast enough
Fast enough.
not fast enough