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Twilight Series Question

We put cylinder on a table and push. It starts roll but after some time it stops. Why, what kind of forces make it move?

Answer and Get Edwards Love, along with Jacobs, and mine ;3. Hehe

EXTRA CREDIT: Define a black hole, and how they are created.
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Come on every one!!!! ANSWER THIS ONE RIGHT!!!!! >:( If you do you get love. ;3
sdsarver posted over a year ago
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Do you like Twilight?
alice_cullen_12 posted over a year ago
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I think I will......
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ritergrl said:
OH! I know the black hole one!
I ceebs to write about cylinder atm.

Right, so when a large star (blue giant) burns up all of its fuel, it expands and becomes a red supergiant. This then runs out of fuel, collapses and blows off its outer layers in a huge explosion - a supernova. It collapses to a very dense neutron star, but if it still has a big mass, it collapses under its own gravity - the gravity becomes so strong that nothing, not even light can escape it, thus we get a black hole.
The official definition of a black hole is a reigon in space where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it.
I'll get back to you on the cylinder stuff.
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Extra credit is right. Hehe, ;3 COME on! I know ya can get the Cylinder. :3
sdsarver posted over a year ago
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Yeah, I know I can too. But it specifically said "Twilight fans." So I have no right to answer.
ritergrl posted over a year ago
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I'll make next physics question about that. lolz
sdsarver posted over a year ago
twilight0girl said:
jaspers the answer! :}


he's such a cutie
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jaspers the answer! :}


               he's such a cutie
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Hmmm, nope, but i give ya credit because I laughed at the actors hair-do. lolz :3
sdsarver posted over a year ago
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Jasper's hot.
alice_cullen_12 posted over a year ago
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i know right!such a hottie :}
twilight0girl posted over a year ago
alice_cullen_12 said:
CHANGING MY ANSWER TO:
Newton't First Law of Motion...
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
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CHANGING MY ANSWER TO:
Newton't First Law of Motion...
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
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Hmmmm, Nope but I like that. Thought always makes something great. ;) Imagination makes it better.
sdsarver posted over a year ago
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alice_cullen_12 : I really like that picture :P
Team_Edward77 posted over a year ago
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GUYS! IS THE ANSWER "NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION?"
alice_cullen_12 posted over a year ago
twilight_23 said:
i dont really know the answer, but i'm bored so i'll just make something up(;

well the cylinder stops because the sides of the table are slanting inward like a "V" and it gets stuck in the middle. the force that made the cylinder move in the first place was gravity: obviously, if you place an object at the top of a Vshaped table its going to fall (or roll in this case) right to the middle of it.

A black hole is bottomless hole of nothingness where small objects could get sucked in it. really its nothing to worry about. but a supermassive black hole is definitely something to worry about! you can tell when they are about to form when glaciers melt in the dead of night. but supermassive black holes usually only suck up superstars, so you shouldnt worry TOO much about these. they are actually really interesting, they even inspired the song "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse. you can find this song in the baseball scene in Twilight(:
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babina said:
Contact Force is the answer! Ha!!
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And don't say i got that wrong, i got it from the web!!
babina posted over a year ago
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Well, Sorry for the long wait for a reply. VERY LONG TIME. >:( But I beleive your right. xD
sdsarver posted over a year ago
dippin_dots said:
the cylinder rolls because of gravity and then stops because of the force of friction.
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I like that answer. ;3
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