yes but very little
If you ignore air resistance, weight has no effect at all.
The air here is much thinner, and that takes a bit of getting used to.
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The weight of the riders does not affect the amount the ride can lift since the system is designed to lift and carry the combined weight of the riders and cars. Air resistance is a factor that the ride must overcome to lift riders into the air.
Weight limit on all currently available ripstik boards is 220lbs.
Weight affects the amount of lift required to raise the weight. Thrust determines how much power is required to move the weight and at what speed.
They weigh the same. Both are defined in your question as a pound.
Yes, weight does affect drag. Heavier objects experience more drag than lighter objects because they displace more air as they move through it, creating more resistance. Increasing weight can increase drag, making it harder to move through a fluid like air or water.
The 2006 Chevrolet Colorado does not have a cabin air filter.
All chevy Colorado models do not have cabin air filters.