why a stone thrown over water bounces, don't drown at the same time?
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HEYA MATE!!!
I THINK THIS EVENT IS SOMEHOW RELATES TO NEWTON$ FIRST LAW OF MOTION....
IT IS BECOZ WHEN WE THROW A STONE WITH SOME VELOCITY.... IT TENDS TO BE IN MOTION... UNTIL THE FORCE IS NOT EXERTED BY WATER ON IT...
HOPE IT HELPS U☺☺
I THINK THIS EVENT IS SOMEHOW RELATES TO NEWTON$ FIRST LAW OF MOTION....
IT IS BECOZ WHEN WE THROW A STONE WITH SOME VELOCITY.... IT TENDS TO BE IN MOTION... UNTIL THE FORCE IS NOT EXERTED BY WATER ON IT...
HOPE IT HELPS U☺☺
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Its because the rock has a greater density. ... Eventually it would be less dense than waterand could float. So the rock sinks not because it weighs more than the wood, but because it is too dense to displace its own weight
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