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First Part :
Lets say you have 2 bricks of equal weight but made up of different materials.
Lets say one of these bricks is much much larger than the other ( but remember the same weight )
Lets say you throw both bricks using the identical amount of force in the throwin.
Will the larger brick require more effort to stop before impact than the smaller brick? Or will they both use the same amount of energy to stop before impact?
Better yet will or could the larger brick be more uncontrollable or more erratic in its actions before impact than the smaller brick? Both brick same overall shape but of different sizes.
Lets say you have 2 bricks of equal weight but made up of different materials.
Lets say one of these bricks is much much larger than the other ( but remember the same weight )
Lets say you throw both bricks using the identical amount of force in the throwin.
Will the larger brick require more effort to stop before impact than the smaller brick? Or will they both use the same amount of energy to stop before impact?
Better yet will or could the larger brick be more uncontrollable or more erratic in its actions before impact than the smaller brick? Both brick same overall shape but of different sizes.