It falls.
When the temperature of an object's surroundings changes, it can cause the object's temperature to also change. If the surroundings get warmer, the object will absorb heat and its temperature will rise. Conversely, if the surroundings get colder, the object will lose heat and its temperature will drop.
When water rises after you drop an object in it, it is called displacement. The water is displaced by the volume of the object that is submerged, causing the water level to rise.
An object will drop to the ground if it is released from a height due to the force of gravity pulling it downwards.
The drop and bounce lab likely investigated how the drop height of an object relates to the height of the bounce. This relationship can be characterized by analyzing how changes in drop height impact the rebound height of the object. By recording and analyzing these data points, researchers can determine if there is a linear, quadratic, or other relationship between the drop height and bounce height.
When velocity is negative and acceleration is positive, the object is moving in the negative direction and its speed is increasing. This means that the object is slowing down as it moves in the negative direction - essentially decelerating.
When you drop most things in water the object sinks and the water rises.
It will induce a slight (as in negligible and unnoticeable) current in the conduit.
When the temperature of an object's surroundings changes, it can cause the object's temperature to also change. If the surroundings get warmer, the object will absorb heat and its temperature will rise. Conversely, if the surroundings get colder, the object will lose heat and its temperature will drop.
If you drop a magnet it will hit the object under it
No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
Nothing 'happens'.
It suddenly stops and hits wherever it's landing. ---------------------------------------------- When a falling object stops accelerating then the body would continue moving with the speed attained. This speed is known as terminal speed. This is what happens when a rain drop falls from a large height through the atomosphere.
Nothing 'happens'.
can you explain this as it not clear what unofficial drop kick means.
that depends on the weight of the object
I think it's called the drop bar or drop screen or drop something