the distance
the object's "speed".(not 'velocity')
The distance an object travels in a certain period of time is determined by its speed and the duration of time it is moving. The distance traveled can be calculated using the formula distance = speed x time.
in simple terms yes it does effect how far an object travels but it depends how it is traveling what gravity its traveling in and so on.
Light travels an infinite distance until it is absorbed by an object.
It is the speed or velocity of the object, measured by the distance covered over time. For instance, a car travelling at a constant 60 miles per hour, will travel 60 miles every hour (60MPH).
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
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The speed of a wave is how far the wave travels in one unit of time.
The distance an object travels in a given time interval is known as its speed. Speed is a measure of how quickly an object is moving and is typically expressed in distance per unit time, such as miles per hour or meters per second.
The distance something travels depends on factors such as speed, time, and direction. It can range from a few centimeters to thousands of kilometers, depending on these variables.
No. The strength of materials has little effect on how far an object travels.
Yes, force can affect how far an object travels. The greater the force applied to an object, the farther it is likely to travel. This is because force influences the acceleration of the object, which in turn affects its speed and distance covered.