well yes it does the heavier the object being launched it wont go as far as the lighter one
It will take less time.
speed
By laws of physics, the angle at which something is launched into the air affects how far it will travel. Not taking into account air resistance, 45 degrees would be the ideal angle for maximum distance.
Distance of travel. Regards.
Such an object is said to travel at a constant speed. If it doesn't change direction, it is also said to travel at constant velocity.
No.
The speed of an object can be found by dividing the distance travelled by the object by the time taken for the object to travel that distance. Speed=Distance/Time
That number is what we call the object's "speed".
The average speed.
It will take less time.
speed
Distance divided by time has the dimensions of speed (magnitude of velocity). The (distance an object travels) divided by (the time it takes to travel that distance) is a definition for the object's average speed.
By laws of physics, the angle at which something is launched into the air affects how far it will travel. Not taking into account air resistance, 45 degrees would be the ideal angle for maximum distance.
The blast of the volcano, the wind, and how light the ash is all affect how far it will travel.
slope
no
To know the speed of an object you have to know the distance travelled and the time it took to travel that distance