Firstly, knowing this distance won't affect the launch. But the actual distance will, whether you know it or not. So, the greater this distance the more the speed of the object and so the greater the force produced on the lever.
well yes it does the heavier the object being launched it wont go as far as the lighter one
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.
Height does not affect distance.
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It dosn't affect the distance.
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
? That is what I want to know?!? And also How high does an egg have to be dropped for the wind to affect it?
they dropped the atomic bombs!
No. The distance of a line on a graph will not affect how steep it is. Distance does not affect slope.
It pulls it towards the Earth.
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?