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The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.
No. It will affect the distance the water rises, but not the volume of displacement.
The size of the shadows formed changes if the distance between the object and the screen is also changed. If there is an increase in the distance between the screen and the object, the size of the shadow also increases.
If you are using a point light source, the shadow's size is the object's size divided by the distance from the light source to the object multiplied by the distance from the light source to the shadow.
The mass and distance of an object fom another object
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
The small angle formula is used for measuring the distance to a far away object when the actual size and angular size are known, or for finding out the actual size of a faraway object when the distance to the object and angular size are known. In arc-seconds: a = 206265 x D/d where a = the angular size of the object in arc-seconds D = the actual linear size of an object in km d = the distance to the object in km 206265 = the number of arc-seconds in a complete circle divided by 2pi In Radians: a = D/d where a = angular size of object in radians
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the object's distance, size and locatioin
answ2. From a distance, shadows will appear to behave as any other object would.However, if the angle of illumination alters, then the length of the shadow will lengthen or shorten, and thus alter the area covered by the shadow.
The distance around an object is called its perimeter. ------------------------------------------------- Or if it is a circle its circumference.