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Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.
The size of an object is determined by its physical dimensions.
Drag force is the resistance to motion of the object offered by the medium through which it travels, its value depends on the viscosity of the medium, and the shape, size and surface texture of the object. Note: for any given object, the drag force is equal to the square of the velocity * the drag coefficient of the object (rolling resistance is extra in the case of cars etc.)
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Yes.
size does not relate to density
Size of acceleration = (net force)/(mass)
i don't know y don't u tell me
Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.
because when the object melts it matters how fast it melts so you can measure the time it takes it to melt and measure the size of an other object and multiply and you will get your answer :)
The cells size and shape relate to its function.
They relate because they have the same shape and size.
comparing cells size and shape relate to fruction
no they dont
uranus is bigger
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.
An object's size is a physical property of the object.