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No. But the weight of that mass depends on the local gravity.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
Yes. Double the weight and double the friction.
I'd love to have an angel of repose. I think you mean angle of repose. It will be affected by the shape of the material grains, and the amount of friction between them, as well as their surface area and shape. It can also be affected by the amount of water in a mixture.
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The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the mass. The force in question is called gravity.
The dark coloured concrete surface absorbs more heat energy and therefore reflects less heat energy.
No. But the weight of that mass depends on the local gravity.
The rest passes through the atmosphere where it warms the Earth's surface. A small amount (7%) is reflected by ice and oceans.
It reflects back and a small amount is absorbed into its reflective surface.
You don't see the objects themselves, but rather the light that has reflected off of them. That reflection travels toward us at the speed of light, and with enough distance we will see the object as older due to the amount of time it takes for the reflected light to reach us.
Only about 4% is reflected, the rest is transmitted. 3. (29.1) When light strikes perpendicular to the surface of a pane of glass, how much light is reflected and how much is transmitted? Normal to the surface refers to a line that is drawn perpendicular to the surface (90°).
In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".
When a sound tries to go through something hard, like a table, part of it will be reflected back and the other part will be absorbed and carried through to the other side. The amount absorbed and the amount reflected depends on the volume and frequency of the sound.
The pull of gravity is affected by the amount of mass, and by the distance.
some part of light reflected from the chair enters our eyes
Yes. Double the weight and double the friction.