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well yes it does the heavier the object being launched it wont go as far as the lighter one
All else being equal, heavier bullets lose velocity and trajectory faster than lighter bullets.
All other factors being equal, a heavier toy car will move slower than a lighter toy because of it's weight.
yes because Gravity is pulling it down and the heavier the mass the farther it will travel down the ramp. The heavier it is the more gravity has to pull down
yes but it depends on the type of magnet and how strong it is
Being overweight is a very strong risk factor for this cancer
well yes it does the heavier the object being launched it wont go as far as the lighter one
All else being equal, heavier bullets lose velocity and trajectory faster than lighter bullets.
how did jedediah strong smith's voyages affect their country
Air is heavier than C02, CO2 has a very low boiling point. It is also a pollutant.
All other factors being equal, a heavier toy car will move slower than a lighter toy because of it's weight.
The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
Paper becomes heavier after absorbing elements
not exactlly. It depends on how strong your legs are
He was taught partly by Aristotle, and his strong convictions may have rubbed off on Alexander the Great, being why he had such strong convictions.
Equal and opposite reaction. With a heavier firearm, recoil is trying to overcome the greater inertia of a heavier mass.
Yes.