The car's mass should have no effect on that speed.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
The mass and the trajectory of the object affect the speed at which the object will roll.
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The more mass it has, the faster it will fall and vice versa.
The larger the mass a car effects the velocity in that you require a stronger engine to make it accelerate at the same speed of a lighter car. Having a higher mass, it will take longer for it accelerate as well as for it to decelerate. Two cars that collide that have the same velocity and masses will stop, while if ones mass his higher it will cause greater damage to the smaller one.
Yes, As a Boy scout we would weight our cars so that they would travel faster.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
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Mass does not affect the acceleration of an object due to gravity. Any object of any size or mass will fall at the same speed. A ball rolling down an inclined plane is accelerated by gravity, so its speed won't be affected by its mass at all.
The mass and the trajectory of the object affect the speed at which the object will roll.
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Yes the weight does affect the speed of a skateboard.....if your 90 pounds and your ridding with a 105 pound person the 90 pound person will go faster!!!!
The more mass it has, the faster it will fall and vice versa.
The larger the mass a car effects the velocity in that you require a stronger engine to make it accelerate at the same speed of a lighter car. Having a higher mass, it will take longer for it accelerate as well as for it to decelerate. Two cars that collide that have the same velocity and masses will stop, while if ones mass his higher it will cause greater damage to the smaller one.
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A greater mass creates a stronger gravitational pull.