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Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
Yes, when the object is submerged in water then water exerts opposite buoyonci force which decrease the weight of object.
Yes, weight does affect how high you bounce on a trampoline. The heavier you are, the more force is required to propel you upwards, resulting in lower bounce height compared to someone lighter. Additionally, heavier individuals may experience more compression on the springs of the trampoline, which can also impact the bounce height.
Friction and acceleration due to gravity do not directly affect the weight of an object. Weight is determined by the gravitational force acting on the object, which is independent of these factors. However, friction can affect the apparent weight of an object on a surface by opposing the force of gravity.
It is not the weight of the immersed object but the volume of the object would affect the buoyant force on the immersed object because the buoyant force is nothing but the weight of the displaced liquid whose volume is equal to that of the immersed object.
Yes
Temperature does not affect the weight of an object. That is, unless you burn it or boil it.
The force of gravity can affect the weight of an object. This force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth and determines their weight.
The weight of an object on Earth is influenced by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. Weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 on Earth). Therefore, variations in either mass or gravity can affect an object's weight on Earth.
weight is the force gravity exerts on an object. Therefore, it means that the greater weight an object has, the greater force is needed to move it in the opposite direction.
Not at all. (The buoyancy force equals the weight if the displaced water,)