The question as posed is incomplete.
Mass is an intrinsic property of an object. It relates to the atomic structure and in particular to the number of protons in the nucleus.
The weight of an object depends on the gravitational field the mass is exposed to when it is weighed. For example a given object will weigh one sixth as much on the moon as on earth because the gravitational field of the moon is one sixth of that on earth
Distance travelled implies that there is a velocity involved, which has not been stated in the question.
I wonder if the questioner is asking if there is a relationship between the mass of an object and the distance it can be thrown. And the answer is yes, but it requires more information such as the force with which it is thrown and the angle of elevation. Hope this helps.
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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.
Heat energy travels from a hotter object to a cooler/colder object until both objects reach the same temperature.
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
Mass and Distance
A light year is a measure of distance and is the distance light travels in one year's time. The light year is used to describe the enormous distances between various objects in space. In one year, light travels about 6 trillion miles.
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This distance is called the 'Thinking Distance'.
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.
Sound pressurefalls inversely proportional to the distance 1/rfrom the sound source.At the double distance there is half of the sound pressure or -6 dB of the sound pressure level.Sound travels at a finite speed (around 343 m/s at 20°C) at double the distance it takes twice as long to arrive.
The distance your vehicle travels while stopping depends on various factors such as your speed, road conditions, and reaction time. On average, a car traveling at 60 mph can take anywhere from 100-130 feet to come to a complete stop.
Heat energy travels from a hotter object to a cooler/colder object until both objects reach the same temperature.
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
Distances between earth-orbiting objects, and between those objects and the earth's surface,out to the natural moon: measured in miles or kilometers.Distances between major objects in the solar system, sun, planets, comets etc.:measured in miles, kilometers, and Astronomical Units (AU). The AU is the averagedistance between the earth and sun, roughly 93 million miles.Distances between the solar system and anything outside of it: measured in light-years.The LY is the distance light travels through space in one year, equal to about 63,200 AU,or 5.8787 x 1012 miles.
Mass and Distance
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
The liver is a primary target because alcohol travels to the liver after leaving the intestines.