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Does a moving object's distance depend on the object's mass and velocity?

The distance doesn't depend on the mass.


Do objects with the same mass fall at the same speed?

The gravitational force on an object is proportional to its mass; that is, if you double the mass of the object, then the gravitational force on that object also doubles. Also, force is DEFINED as mass times acceleration*.So lets say the force F of gravity is F=Gm where G is something that does NOT depend on mass. and m is the mass of an object. Well by definition, F = ma, where a is the acceleration. Combining the definition of force with the gravitational force suggests F=Gm=ma=F, or by dividing each side by m, G=a.Now, like I said, G doesn't depend on m, and since G=a, a doesn't depend on m. The acceleration of an object due to gravitation does not depend on the mass of the object.*Actually force is defined as the time rate of change of momentum, but if mass is constant, then the time rate of momentum is just mass times acceleration.In an electric field, the electric force on an object does NOT depend on the object's mass, so if Earth had an electric field instead of a gravitational field, then objects with greater mass would not fall as fast and objects with less mass (under the same force).


How much force exert when lifting an object?

The force exerted when lifting an object depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. The formula to calculate force is F = m * g, where F is the force, m is the mass of the object, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth).


What object changes mass of an object when the pull of gravity changes?

The mass of an object doesn't depend on the gravitational force on the object.


Does frequency depend on mass?

No, frequency does not depend on mass. Frequency is determined by the rate of vibration of an object and is independent of its mass.


Why does a heavier object fall with the acceleration as a lighter object?

Because the acceleration due to earth (gravitation) dose not depends on the mass of falling object & it's constant for deferent masses :F= (G M m) / d2 …(1)F = ma = mg ...(2)mg = (G M m) / d2g = (G M) / d2 …(3)Where F is The force of gravity , G is gravity constant , M is the mass of earth , m is the mass of the object , d is the distance between earth & the object , a is acceleration and g is gravitationfrom equation 3 since (G) and (M) are constant it's clear that (g) depends only on the distance (d) between Erath and the object and do not depend on the mass of falling object.


What are the 3 factors of weight?

The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.The mass of the object, the mass of the object that is attracting it and the distance between their centres of gravity.So your weight on the moon will depend on your mass, the moon's mass and the distance from your centre of gravity to the moon's.


Beside density a thing float or sink in a liquid depend on weigh or not?

Yes, whether or not an object sinks depends on the mass of the object, the density of the liquid, and the volume of the object. The object has to displace its mass (or you could think of it as weight because W = m*g) in the liquid.


Do the mass of an object depend on its location in the universe?

No, the mass of an object does not depend on its location in the universe. Mass is an intrinsic property of an object that remains constant regardless of where the object is located. However, an object's weight can vary depending on the strength of the gravitational field at that location.


What is the mass if 96.5 g will balance the object?

If 96.5 g balances the object, then the mass of the object must also be 96.5 g. This is because in order for an object to balance on a scale, the total mass on both sides of the scale must be equal.


what factors does the kinetic energy of an object depend on?

The mass and speed of the object


What is the gravity of copper?

The gravitational forces associated with an object depend on the object's mass, but they don't depend at all on the substance the object is made of.