When a stone is thrown up in the air, it rises due to the initial force applied to it. However, gravity pulls the stone back down towards the Earth. As the stone loses its upwards momentum and the pull of gravity becomes stronger, it eventually falls back down to the ground.
If the glass is even partially filled a stone thrown at sufficient speed will splash water below the kinetic energy of the stone will be dissipated by transferring it to the water. However if the stone is gently dropped into the glass of water (and it was full or nearly full) then the stone which is not soluble in water will displace an amount of water equal to its volume which will overflow.
People may react differently to thrown objects based on their past experiences, fear of injury, reflexes, and overall temperament. Some may feel anxious or startled, while others may instinctively dodge or catch the object. These reactions are influenced by a combination of psychological and physiological factors.
When a body is thrown upwards, it reaches its highest point where its velocity momentarily becomes zero before descending due to the gravitational force pulling it back down. This momentary stop at the highest point is due to the balance between the upward velocity from the initial throw and the downward pull of gravity.
The examples of projectile motion r 1.a body dropped frm the window of train. 2.a bullet fired frm a rifle. 3.a javellin or a hammer thrown by an athelete. 4.a piece of stone throwned in any direction
When you drop a piece of stone into a glass half filled with water, the stone will displace some of the water, causing the water level to rise. This is known as the principle of displacement. The amount of water displaced will be equal to the volume of the stone that is submerged.
It's really a contest of opinion. Some people like Cold Stone's, and some people like Menchie's. It really comes down to what you prefer personally.
Some one will pick it up
It comes down to taste. It's more about wearing a stone that the wearer finds pretty and compliments the attire. Some sentimental mothers like to wear the birthstones of their children.
It comes with the game but some extra maps are down loadable for it
when you pasted the weather institute and walked over that bridge you can go right down some stairs. Use surf from there and surf down as far as you can. And when you surfed down you will see a pokéball, and thats the leaf stone.
Some is described to be down and out when they are destitute. It comes from the boxing ring - if you knock out someone, they'd be down, and they'll be out.
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Throwing a stone from a moving train involves the same type of calculations as throwing a stone from a stationary platform. The difference is that you now consider the added horizontal velocity imparted by the moving train. If you throw forward, the train's velocity is added to your contribution to the stone. If you throw backward, the train's velocity is subtracted from your contribution to the stone. If you throw sideways, the train's velocity does not alter your contribution to the stone. Whether any of this matters or not depends on friction due to the different air velocities encountered by the stone. Vertical velocity is relatively unchanged by the train's contribution. The stone will still go up (if you include an upward vector in your throw) and it will still go down. The end result is that the stone will hit the ground at some point. That point will be relatively the same in both cases, except for the minor difference due to air velocity.
Some parts are still in Germany,some have been taken as souveniers , and some have just been thrown out.
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life in the middle agesStone, the gates were made out of ironUsually from stone, but early motte and baily forts were made of wood. Some fortresses in Eastern Europe were made of brick, since stone is scarce there.they were originally made of wood but they kept burning down so they started making them out of stone
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