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yes size effect the speed of a ball.
size , shape , and speed of the object
A rocket changes its speed in space by expelling high-speed exhaust gases through its engines. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The rocket's engines push the exhaust gases backward, generating thrust and propelling the rocket forward, thus changing its speed.
Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
Time in no way has an effect on speed.
yes size effect the speed of a ball.
No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
size , shape , and speed of the object
rocket starts off at a speed of zero metres per second.
56,000 gallons. Anything bigger and the weight would have a major effect.
It has no effect at all.
0.929c formula is: vbe =( vae +vba )/(1+( vae *vba )/c2 )
turns you into a rocket
The problem/question can not be solved, because to calculate the speed of the rocket you need the distance done by the rocket and the time interval.
Yes. A heavier rocket will need more energy to achieve a certain speed.
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