The marble has lower drag so its terminal velocity would be greater. Each has its own terminal velocity.
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You place forks on the left side of the plate. A napkin may go on top of the plate.
One of the myriad of meanings of the acronym SNV is Spleen Necrosis Virus. Another of the many meanings of the acronym SNV is a Sanitary Napkin Vendor.
A table napkin is a small square of cloth that is either laid over the lap, or one corner tucked into the clothes below the chin. The idea is to prevent any food falling off the fork from staining the front of the diners clothes. It can also be used to wipe the mouth.
This is due to capillary action but it is found in tiny tubes. If the water wets the sides of the tube, it will rise. If you get a coner of a napkin wet, more will become wet because of capillary action.If you place a wilted stalk of celery in water it will become turgid (stiff) because of this action. Water is said to be "sticky" and will adherd to surfaces and to other water molecules.
Normally restaurants will have white on the table to match the table cloth. When you arrive, if you are were dark they will replace the napkin to match you. Iff you are also in light colors they will leave the while napkin in place. Generally only higher end restaurants will do this.
a napkin on a table!!! a napkin on a table!!!
Filipino translation of NAPKIN: pamunas
napkin
you blow a napkin and it will dance.
Napkin means diaper in Australia.
Yes, napkin is a noun, a word for a thing.
The big napkin goes in your lap and the little napkin is used to wipe your mouth while eating. When the entree is done, the little napkin goes with the plate and you keep you big napkin in your lap until you are finished with dessert.
You have to slide the napkin ring into the middle of your napkin. Then when your finished you place the napkin with the ring on it to the left of your plate. I hope that helped :D
Put your napkin on your lap, now!
Napkin has two syllables: nap-kin.
There is no tradition about a folded napkin.