less density means you will not be able to give the ball momentum, but to little causes the object to fall quickly
The MORE density an object has, the LESS distance it travels. The LESS density an object has, the MORE distance it travels.
If the distance remains constant between the center of mass in question and an alternate center of mass, the density of either mass will not affect the gravitational force between the two centers of mass.
Height does not affect distance.
The density of ultrapure water is not affected.
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
if it is high the density is high so if the temperature is low the density is low.
If the distance remains constant between the center of mass in question and an alternate center of mass, the density of either mass will not affect the gravitational force between the two centers of mass.
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.
Density=mass/volume
Height does not affect distance.
Yes; if density is lower with same weight it will have bigger volume, hence more air resistance when catapulted and hence less distance traveled
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It dosn't affect the distance.
Not at all. The density remains the same.
yes..density is affect.
The density is lower.