If the same force is constantly applied to two movable objects, the more massive one will accelerate. Also, the more massive one will accelerate more slowly than the less massive one.
Accelerate less than the object with the smaller mass, as per Newton's 2nd Law.
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More massive objects fall faster than less massive objects.
Objects acccelerate when a force is applied, a=F/m.
Yes. Forces are constantly applied to objects; for an energy transfer (work) to occur, there must be a force AND movement: work = force times distance.
Any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie.
Particles that are heavy. Mass is like MASSive (massive) and massive objects could be heavy.
Very loosely, relativity says massive objects change the geometry of space/time. Bending both time and space.
A class static method can be applied to all objects of a class.
A Force.
If the objects are the same distance apart (center to center), then the gravitational force between two less massive objects will be less than the gravitational force between two more massive objects.
a movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes, or that connects linked objects.