No, it is not.
Height of bounce will not depend on the mass at all. It depends on the elasticity of the ball and the height where from it is dropped.
The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.
height gravitational acceleration and mass
mass/size height/speed gravity/result the final end
No, it is not.
Height of bounce will not depend on the mass at all. It depends on the elasticity of the ball and the height where from it is dropped.
depends on your height, muscle mass, etc.
The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.The height is irrelevant. The energy required depends on the height; the force does not. The weight of an object, and therefore the force required to lift it, is mass x gravity - about 500 Newtons.
height gravitational acceleration and mass
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, weight, total height, seat height, wheel radius, etc.
GPE = Mass * Height so Mass = GPE/Height
It depends on your height and muscle mass.
that depends on your height and muscle mass but generally no.
mass/size height/speed gravity/result the final end
Potential Energy depends on mass and height to increase(: Hope that helps.MassHeight
That depends what you want to measure: its height, its mass, its color, its temperature, etc.