yes it does affect....more the area of the paper, more is its weight.... more the weight,it falls faster on the grnd due to acc. due to gravity....
Air resistance is the key. In a vacuum a piece of paper and a brick, dropped at the same time, will reach the ground at the same time. When atmosphere is added to the mix the papers area figures in when and where the paper will land. The bigger it is the more air it will capture and its' decent will be slowed.
It depends on the quality of the paper and how it is used. On average, a piece of paper can be reused 3-5 times if taken care of properly before it becomes too worn out or damaged. Recycling paper is always a more sustainable option than constantly reusing the same piece.
No, alpha particles have low penetration abilities and can be stopped by a layer of clothing or even a piece of paper. However, caution should still be taken with exposure to alpha emitters, as they can be harmful if inhaled or ingested.
yes, we can as we all know convex lens is a diverging lens,so,it diverges the rays of the sun .When the lens is placed over a paper,it diverges the rays,as a result of which paper burns
The two main factors that affect speed are distance and time. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance.
Air resistance is the key. In a vacuum a piece of paper and a brick, dropped at the same time, will reach the ground at the same time. When atmosphere is added to the mix the papers area figures in when and where the paper will land. The bigger it is the more air it will capture and its' decent will be slowed.
It depends on the quality of the paper and how it is used. On average, a piece of paper can be reused 3-5 times if taken care of properly before it becomes too worn out or damaged. Recycling paper is always a more sustainable option than constantly reusing the same piece.
The oxygen is taken out of the bottle so it gets sucked in.
Time taken would depend on the size of the paper and the sophistication of the measuring device ... mainly the rate of counting of which it's capable.
They have a fine powder that clings to the oils left by fingers, then they lift it with a piece of tape that then lays over a piece of paper, and it's scanned into their system to check for matches.
It is taken from the ground by pumps sucking it out
the piece of paper that a doctor gives you to get the medication. or if it's a medication you had taken before and need to get refilled you can take the bottle to the pharmacy
If you pick up one piece and I pick up one piece and a million other people do the same then that will be a lot of litter taken up from the street and it will stop it from destroying our enviroment.
from the ground
No, alpha particles have low penetration abilities and can be stopped by a layer of clothing or even a piece of paper. However, caution should still be taken with exposure to alpha emitters, as they can be harmful if inhaled or ingested.
quarry
Mining.