Yes because we often used it and takes long time to spent and forgot to eat on time.
It could combine with any other metal on the periodic table. If I had answers to choose from, then maybe I could help you better.
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Kepler's laws of planetary motion best describes the statement
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Drag is usually ignored because its effect on the horizontal velocity is usually negligible due to the short time of flight.
An object's surface area and geometry, along with the object's surrounding wind speed will affect the drag force.
In most cases, drag force will cause the object to land horizontally closer to the predicted landing point as drag is a resistive force.