Yes. Many factors affect penetration. Broadhead weight- Shaft weight- trueness of flight-width or cutting diameter and shape of broadhead- arrow speed -distance-as well as pull weight.
Numerical difference=m-mg mass is independent of gravitational pull but weight doesnt
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ofcourse you need to be the right weight to have different kinds of hairstyles No, your weight doesnt affect the way your hair looks. Don't listen to the person above, your hair will not look any different no matter what your weight is.
The force of gravity is a mutual attraction; the Earth pulls on you, and you pull on the Earth. Of course, the effect on you is more noticeable, given the difference in weight.
Mass is the amount of matter or molecules that a specific object is composed of. Weight is the measure of gravity's pull on you. Does this help answer your question?
yes, force (or weight) = mass * acceleration due to gravity
The difference between a person's weight on the earth and on the moon has to due with the difference between mass and weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter and weight is the pull of gravity on that mass. Gravity on the moon is about 83% that on earth, so if you weigh 100 lbs on earth, you will weigh approximately 17 lbs on the moon.
the difference between the gravitational pull on th eearth and moon is 1/6th. The gravitational pull on the earth is 6 times more than the garvitational pull of the moon. If some one weighs 36 kgs on earth then the weight on moon will be 6 kgs.
I don't see how magnetism would make any significant difference.
Depending on the age, a bull can approx. pull twice its own weight!
That is not very nice to make your dog pull weights. You can find pet supplies at any pet store.
mass refers to the just measuring how much the object is or simply the quantity of matter contained in it weight refers to the measuring of the object with respect to the gravitational pull... we have the equation (netwton's law) force=mass*acceralation(a) weight =mass*gravitaional pull(constant)