The speed at which the rock will strike the water will be approximately 15.6 m/s. This can be calculated using the formula for free fall with an initial velocity of 0 m/s and height of 25 meters.
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If a person walks 10 meters north and then walks 10 meters south, their total displacement would be zero since they would end up back where they started.
The pressure at 500 meters below sea level is approximately 5 atm (atmospheres), which is equivalent to about 73 psi (pounds per square inch). This pressure increases by approximately 1 atm for every 10 meters of depth.
Red light is absorbed quickly in water and doesn't penetrate past a few meters, while blue light can penetrate deeper as it is scattered less and absorbed more slowly. That's why red light is not visible below 6 meters in the ocean, while blue light can still be seen at 35 meters.
The pressure at 20 meters below sea level is approximately 3 atmospheres, which is equivalent to about 2,942 millibars or 294.2 kPa. This pressure is due to the weight of the water above exerting force on the area at that depth.
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The Brooklyn Bridge clears the water below it by 135 feet (41 m) at mid-span.
Less pressure because ocean water is salty and therefore denser.
"The strike of the sword sent him stumbling back. He tripped and fell, and had he not grabbed onto the edge of the bridge, he would have found himself tumbling into the gorge far below."
Rapids Below Suspension Bridge - 1899 was released on: USA: February 1899
whats 40 meters below sea level
I swam below the bridge I see fish below the bridge place the ball below the bottom shelf plese complete all answers below that picture I am writting this sentence below the one above it. I loked below my feet to the water
The traffic crossed the bridge. The bridge failed, plunging 30 cars into the river below.
Here is link for the picture of the Brooklyn Bridge. See below.
you can check this out link below- its about Truss Bridges
because it is typically drawn below (south of on maps) the north bridge when drawing schematics.