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Relative or apparent motion.
It will take less time.
That's the object's speed.
In zero gravity, the mass of an object does not effect the distance an object travels at all unless there is a constent force acting upon it. However, if it is in contact with another object, and gravity is what keeps the 2 or more objects touching each other, then mass will effect the distance it travels because of friction.
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Relative or apparent motion.
It will take less time.
Yes. The grater the distance, the longer an object takes to orbit.
The velocity of the object.
That's the object's speed.
Light travels an infinite distance until it is absorbed by an object.
In zero gravity, the mass of an object does not effect the distance an object travels at all unless there is a constent force acting upon it. However, if it is in contact with another object, and gravity is what keeps the 2 or more objects touching each other, then mass will effect the distance it travels because of friction.
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less density means you will not be able to give the ball momentum, but to little causes the object to fall quickly
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
An object's speed is (distance it travels) divided by (time to cover the distance). The object's mass doesn't matter at all.