No. The only effect would be that a pencil, a ruler, or a soda straw dipped into the water
would appear to bend toward you under the water, rather than away from you as it does
now.
If you apply more force to a hockey puck, it will accelerate and move faster in the direction of that force. The puck's speed and distance traveled will increase, depending on the amount of force applied.
A scientist would typically use the unit "meters" or "kilometers" to measure the distance traveled by a car. These units are commonly used in scientific research and calculations for measuring distances.
weight does not matter. if it has air resistance which makes a paper air plane fly straight and faster which is the point at the end than it will go faster but if its flat like a piece of paper than it will float. im just estimating but i would say it would go 500 or 600 feet maybe in between that.
Sound typically travels faster at night because the air is cooler and more dense, allowing sound waves to propagate more efficiently. In addition, the ground is often cooler at night which can help sound waves to travel farther without being absorbed or scattered as much. This combination of factors contributes to faster sound transmission during nighttime.
To determine the error between a vector addition and the real results, you would subtract the calculated vector addition from the real vector addition. This difference will provide you with the error value. The error value can then be analyzed to understand the accuracy of the vector addition calculation.
No because earth is one big planet and the people are small
Cleopatra would definitely have traveled from Alexandria to Memphis by boat or barge. The Nile was the main transportation system in ancient Egypt. In addition it was cooler and more comfortable traveling than the hot dusty roads.
I traveled to Las Vegas.
You cannot even travel at the speed of light. So forget about going faster.
You would have traveled 80.4672 km.
30 kph
we would die
If you traveled due west from Cape Horn, your next landfall would be Antarctica. Similarly, if you traveled due east from Cape Horn, you would also reach Antarctica as your next landfall.
Addition of sugar (or salt or any soluble compound) to ice essentially reduces the freezing point of ice, a phenomenon known as depression of freezing point with added solute. The ice would therefore melt at much lower temperature (than before the addition of sugar) and also less faster.
240 miles 10*24=240
No. The average speed would be the distance traveled divided by the elapsed time.
No they would die.