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The stones thrown from a volcanic eruption are called tuff. These rocks are also called volcanic fragments and they can be thrown hundreds of miles away from the volcano.

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What is the speed of a stone thrown from a sling?

The speed of a stone thrown from a sling can vary depending on factors such as the strength of the person using the sling and the length of the sling's cords. However, it is possible for stones to be thrown at speeds ranging from 60 to 100 miles per hour.


Two stones of unequal masses are thrown vertically up with the same velocity . what will happened?

The stone with greater mass will reach a lower maximum height compared to the stone with less mass due to the greater gravitational force acting on it. Both stones will eventually fall back to the ground with the same velocity they were initially thrown with.


How far can a stone be thrown?

The distance a stone can be thrown depends on various factors such as the strength of the person throwing it, the weight and shape of the stone, and environmental conditions like wind. On average, a person can throw a stone about 30-40 meters, but skilled individuals have been known to throw stones over 100 meters in distance.


A stone of mass 2 kg is thrown in the downward direction from the roof of the building it reaches the surface of the earth in 2 seconds how long a 4 kg stone will take to reach the earth?

Both stones will take the same time to reach the earth (2 seconds) regardless of their masses, assuming they are both thrown from the same height and under the influence of gravity. The acceleration due to gravity is the same for both stones, so they will fall at the same rate.


Why cant you get a leaf to move to the edge of a pond by throwing stones behind it?

Because theres not enough force and because the waves will hit the edge and backfire, causing the leaf to repel back the way it came from.

Related Questions

How do rocks or stone formed?

Volcano's. Every erruption billions of stones and rocks are thrown for the volcano!


Is it correct to say the stones i've been thrown without an AT the stones i've been thrown at?

It is neither correct to say " stones i've been thrown " nor "the stones i've been thrown at".


What is the form of magma when it thrown out from the volcano?

Lava.


Thrown weapon used in the middle ages?

Spears and throwing axes were thrown. Defenders of castles threw stones down on attackers. There was a form of Greek fire that looked like a little clay bottle, which was thrown by hand and burst into persistent flames on impact.


What do we call the liquid rock thrown out by a volcano?

magma


What is a blob of liquid magma called when thrown out by a volcano?

lava


Ash?

Fine material thrown out of a volcano during an eruption.


How and when did montezuma die?

He died in 1520 and was killed by having stones thrown at him.


Where does the millions of stones thrown by the pilgrims goes in hajj and also from where they find such a large quantities of stones at one place?

The stones thrown by pilgrims during the Hajj are used by other pilgrims, so they are constantly being recycled. Most of these stones are found throughout the area or are brought there from other places along the way of the pilgrimage.


What is the average speed of a projectile when thrown from a sling in an overhead manner Assumptions projectile weighs 100 grams length of arm 29 inches from tip of fingers to arm pit sling 20 in?

I am writing a paper on a collection of sling stones my father collected 50 years ago in the Pacific Islands. Part of the collection are 250+ sling stones. These were weapons used by (written) prehistoric people of the islands. These sling stones are shaped like little footballs and when thrown by a sling can kill an enemy. I really want to understand the physics of these stones when thrown by a sling of leather or woven plant material. Thank you, Al


What volcano is made from particles and globs of lava thrown from a single opening in the crust?

A cinder cone volcano is made from particles and globs of lava thrown from a single opening in the crust. This type of volcano has steep sides and is typically smaller in size compared to other types of volcanoes.


What is volcanic material thrown out during erputions?

volcanic ash, volcano bombs, and lava