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The heavier something is, the harder it is to get it moving quickly.
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
Water is heavier than air and is harder to push against resulting in a harder work-out. For this reason atheletes and horses are sometimes trained in water, this gives them a harder work-out, making their performance on land that much easier.
The four bobsled is heavier and has a greater mass. There will be more momentum, leading to greater velocity making it harder to stop.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say "heavier" and "lighter". Does that mean the object's "weight" ? Could that be the same as the gravitational force on it ?
The heavier something is, the harder it is to get it moving quickly.
A dog weighs on average about 30 pounds. Add that to the rest of things in the wagon and it's heavier. Heavier the wagon= harder to pull
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
Inertia
It depends on what you are good at. If you have exceptional balance, and are a light person, football will be harder. If you are a heavier, strong, person who does not have good balance, you will find ballet is harder.
harder to hold phone and makes it heavier and bulkier
To me it seems like he is guilty of something!
A heavy element is an element that based on the amount of metal that is in the element. Some can base the description of a heavier metal on the number of atoms but it is the amount of metal in the element.
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when you breath faster you heartrate goes up what make breath heavier.
Your discharge gets heavier and more sticky.
A lacrosse ball is very different from a baseball. It is heavier and more bouncy. A baseball is light and stings when you get hit, a lacrosse ball is more of a thud since it is heavier. A lacrosse ball is not harder than a baseball, but it does hurt more when you get hit by one.