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Two objects of different weights placed on a glass surface and a wooden surface
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces involved
Yes, different types of materials can affect air resistance differently. Smooth surfaces such as glass or metal tend to have lower air resistance due to their ability to create laminar flow. Rough surfaces like fabrics or textured objects tend to create more turbulence, increasing air resistance. Additionally, the shape and surface area of an object also influence air resistance.
Friction does depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together. Friction would be very minimal if the surfaces were smooth and not pushing together too hard.
No. The speed of the object does not affect the amount of friction between an object and the surface. Friction is affected by the types of surfaces in contact, smoother surfaces produce less friction, and the weight of the object moving horizontally affects the resistance relative to the two surfaces in contact. Greater weight causes greater resistance.
Two objects of different weights placed on a glass surface and a wooden surface
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces involved
There is different types of surfaces for different spikes: track for track spikes cross country for cross country spikes
How does...what?... affect different types of objects? This question needs more specific information.
Any solid object has a surface, and there are almost as many types of surfaces as there are classifications of objects. Surfaces can be smooth, granular, abrasive, glossy, flat, curved, and in any shape or texture imaginable.
Basketballs are inflated with air to make them bounce. When inflated, the basketball's elastic bladder is capable of rebounding when dropped or dribbled on a hard surface. In general, the higher the air pressure is inside the basketball, the higher it will bounce.
Yes, different types of materials can affect air resistance differently. Smooth surfaces such as glass or metal tend to have lower air resistance due to their ability to create laminar flow. Rough surfaces like fabrics or textured objects tend to create more turbulence, increasing air resistance. Additionally, the shape and surface area of an object also influence air resistance.
ok so the men's basketball is heavier obviously while the girls is a little bit lighter. Therefore the heavier of the ball the more muscel you need to make it go higher. This shows the girls basketball would be easier to bounce high.
how do different types of liqids affect fruit fly growth. please give me a answer
there is no specific answer for this.... but there are names for them like tide, cheering softener, bounce etc
Yes they do.
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