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There are many factors that can affect the time for these objects to drop. The height at which each object is dropped is a factor since the height is proportional to time. if the height at which these objects are dropped are the same, then the time for them to drop to the floor is the same. Since the acceleration due to gravity at sea level is 9.81 m/s^2 for all objects no matter the mass, both objects will accelerate at the same rate which means they will reach the floor at the same rate. All in all, both the pencil and the penny will hit the ground at the same time.

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If a stone and a pencil are dropped simultaneously in vacuum fron the same height which of two will reach the ground first?

In vacuum, both the stone and the pencil would fall at the same rate due to gravity and there would be no air resistance to affect their acceleration. Therefore, both the stone and the pencil would reach the ground at the same time.


If you drop a penny and a quarter from the same position at the same time which one will hit the floor first?

Theoretically each will hit the ground at the exact same time. Practically, however, the distance from the drop position to the ground is a very impotant factor. If you drop both at a relatively short distance (say 5 feet) they will effectually hit at the same time if they encounter no wind resistance. If you drop them at a much higher distance (say 100 feet) the quarter will hit the ground before the penny. The reason being is resistance to the flat surface of the penny verses the quarter. Since the penny is much lighter than the quarter (a penny weighs 2.5 grams and a quarter weighs 5.67 grams) it will be affected to a greater degree by wind resistance that the much heavier quarter. You can liken it as to a feather being dropped. The feather will flip and twist and float as it slowly drifts down to the ground. The quarter being heavier will drop less reactivly and have a much straighter decent and therefore hit the ground sooner.


A penny that was dropped hit the ground in 4.5 seconds what was the velocity of the penny?

The velocity of the penny when it hits the ground can be calculated using the formula: velocity = acceleration due to gravity x time taken to fall. The acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.81 m/s^2. Therefore, the velocity of the penny when it hits the ground is 44.145 m/s.


Will a leaf or twig hit the ground first?

In a vacuum, they would hit the ground at the same time due to the acceleration due to gravity being the same for both objects. In reality, the shape and weight of the objects can affect how they fall, so it's difficult to predict which would hit the ground first.


If a feather and a penny are dropped down a long tube which has no air which will hit the bottom of the tube first?

In the absence of air resistance, both the feather and the penny would hit the bottom of the tube at the same time. This is because in a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate due to gravity.

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If you drop a penny and a text book at the sametime. which one will hit the ground first?

If a penny and a text book were dropped in a vacuum then they will both hit the ground at the same time. This refers to Newton's laws. If they are dropped at the same time on earth then the text book would hit the ground first.


Will a pencil hit the ground before a plastic cup does?

they will both hit the ground at the same time


What hits the ground first quarter or penny?

Depending on the angle that the coins are falling, if they are falling heads down, completely horizontal with the ground, the quarter has more air resistance then the penny, making the penny hit the ground first. If they are on their sides, so the head is completely vertical with the ground, they are both arrow dynamic and the quarter and the penny hit at the same time. as the acceleration of gravity is -9.8 m/s squared, thus making they fall at the same acceleration.


If a stone and a pencil are dropped simultaneously in vacuum fron the same height which of two will reach the ground first?

In vacuum, both the stone and the pencil would fall at the same rate due to gravity and there would be no air resistance to affect their acceleration. Therefore, both the stone and the pencil would reach the ground at the same time.


Why would a penny hit the floor before a piece of paper would?

It depends on the paper. If it is large and flat, then it will almost certainly land after the penny. If it is folded up nice and small and dense, then it will hit the ground at about the same time as the penny.


If you throw a penny off the sears tower how long will it take to hit the ground?

8.1 seconds


Which will hit the ground first a basketball or a softball?

They both will hit the ground at the same time


Would a bowling ball and a penny hit the ground at the same time if dropped from an equal height?

Yes


Is the batter considered Hit by a pitch that has hit the ground first?

no


If you drop a penny and a quarter from the same position at the same time which one will hit the floor first?

Theoretically each will hit the ground at the exact same time. Practically, however, the distance from the drop position to the ground is a very impotant factor. If you drop both at a relatively short distance (say 5 feet) they will effectually hit at the same time if they encounter no wind resistance. If you drop them at a much higher distance (say 100 feet) the quarter will hit the ground before the penny. The reason being is resistance to the flat surface of the penny verses the quarter. Since the penny is much lighter than the quarter (a penny weighs 2.5 grams and a quarter weighs 5.67 grams) it will be affected to a greater degree by wind resistance that the much heavier quarter. You can liken it as to a feather being dropped. The feather will flip and twist and float as it slowly drifts down to the ground. The quarter being heavier will drop less reactivly and have a much straighter decent and therefore hit the ground sooner.


What will hit the ground first a bowling ball or an apple?

Assuming both were dropped from the same height above ground, in a vacuum both would hit the ground at the same time. In a significant atmosphere (e.g. average ground-level on Earch) the bowling ball would hit the ground first.


A penny that was dropped hit the ground in 4.5 seconds what was the velocity of the penny?

The velocity of the penny when it hits the ground can be calculated using the formula: velocity = acceleration due to gravity x time taken to fall. The acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.81 m/s^2. Therefore, the velocity of the penny when it hits the ground is 44.145 m/s.