Yes, sometimes and no sometimes. In the case of rotating objects the more import value is moment of inertia. An object with a higher moment of inertia will accelerate slower (roll slower comparatively for any given time after release) down an inclined plane.
In the case where the marbles are of equal diameter and uniform (although different if one is to have more mass) density the heavier marble will roll slower down a slope.
yes. the one-inch diameter marble could go faster than the other because it is heavier.
A marble will sink faster in water than in oil because water has a higher density than oil. The higher the density of the liquid, the faster an object will sink in it.
A hoop will roll faster than a disk due to its larger radius and distribution of mass.
the reason is that small marble chips has a lrger surface area than larger ones (there are more numbers of particles) which makes the collisions between the reactans more quicker and efficient.
A plastic dice would likely sink faster in water than a marble. This is because plastic is denser than water, while marbles are often made of glass which is less dense than water.
In general, a big marble will not necessarily go faster than a small marble if they are given the same initial push or force. The speed of a marble is determined by factors such as the force applied, friction, and air resistance. Gravity also plays a role, but it affects objects of different sizes in the same way, assuming they have the same shape and mass distribution.
They wear away more rapidly than marble because the metamorphic rocks are very hard and sturdy.
Although wood has the potential to be nice, it'll probably wear out faster than marble. Advatage - Marble chess pieces.
Marble weathers faster than feldspar because marble is more susceptible to chemical weathering due to its composition of calcium carbonate, which reacts easily with acidic rainwater. In comparison, feldspar is more resistant to weathering due to its hardness and chemical stability.
A solid ball rolls faster than a hollow ball.
Assuming both marbles have the same shape and surface properties, they would reach the bottom of the incline at the same time because their weights would not affect their acceleration due to gravity. The mass of an object does not affect its rate of falling.
Marble typically weathers faster than slate due to its composition, which is more prone to erosion and weathering when exposed to outdoor elements. Slate, on the other hand, is known for its durability and resistance to weathering, making it a popular material for outdoor applications such as roofing and paving.