... of about 61 feet.
If a person jumps out of a moving train, they are at risk of serious injury or death. The impact with the ground can cause severe trauma, and the speed of the train can make it difficult to land safely. It is never safe to jump out of a moving train.
Jumping out of a moving car can result in serious injuries or even death. The impact of hitting the ground at high speed can cause broken bones, head injuries, and severe road rash. It is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.
Still accelerating til it hits earth. ====================================== The height from which she dropped the ball is irrelevant. In any case, the ball was most likely moving at the greatest speed just as it hit the ground. The answer to the question is: zero.
No, the compressions found on the slinky will be different before and after hitting the wall. Before hitting the wall, the compressions will be moving towards the wall. After hitting the wall, the compressions will be reflected back towards the source of the disturbance.
The ball will follow a parabolic path due to its horizontal motion with the train and vertical motion due to gravity. It will fall straight down relative to the train, hitting the ground directly below the point where it was released.
If a person jumps out of a moving train, they are at risk of serious injury or death. The impact with the ground can cause severe trauma, and the speed of the train can make it difficult to land safely. It is never safe to jump out of a moving train.
yes. a car can slip by hitting a donkey .
Jumping out of a moving car can result in serious injuries or even death. The impact of hitting the ground at high speed can cause broken bones, head injuries, and severe road rash. It is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.
When not moving: No noise When hitting another solid: Clink When hitting water: Plop When melting: Sizzle
DashboardWorn shocks or struts, dashboard is loose (try moving it)
speedometer
Still accelerating til it hits earth. ====================================== The height from which she dropped the ball is irrelevant. In any case, the ball was most likely moving at the greatest speed just as it hit the ground. The answer to the question is: zero.
A lot depending on how much you damage you did to it
You can be charged up to 600 dollars for hitting a car with a snowball. You can also be arrested and charged with assault.
Horizontal force is motion parallel to the ground.
Looking at the ground beside a moving vehicle helps you judge its
By the displaced force of motion you put on it from your moving leg hitting it.