Larger object.
Although the sun is bigger, the moon is not small. When placed at a certain distance before the moon, it able to hide the shine of the sun.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
Objects of greater mass have more gravitational pull.
a satellite
Because every body no matter how small has mass. We don't notice the gravitational force between the people and things around us because the mass of the earth is so large in comparison.
a larger object
a small helium balloon :) i think.... i dont actually know the answer i just know that a small helium balloon will be very buoyant :)
Yes , because a large object takes up more space than a smaller object larger object has more space inside it. It will depend on if the ball is flat.
No, it actually depends on the material and mass.
Small object.
What is the buoyancy force on an object which displaces 10,300 kg of water?100,940 NAbout how many pounds is this? (Remember, a one kilogram mass weighs 2.2 pounds at sea level.)22,660 lbssources AOA
the large object spreads the water out more evenly over it's area because it's large while the small object has less space to do so.
It's relative to what you define as a small object.
no it will not be greater are greater it does not matter
That would make the net force on the object zero. In that case, a small push will move the object downwards, upwards, or indeed in any other direction.
Because of the large object has more surface area.
A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum