It's shape, speed, and frontal cross-section.
The distance, and the amount of charge on each object.
1.nature of the substance and the surface (roughness or smoothness). 2.mass of the object.
Speed, shape and frontal cross-section.
Work is done when an object moves in the direction in which a force is applied to it. So the factors are the magnitude and direction of the applied force and the factors which affect the object's motion. The latter will include the mass of the object and friction (including drag).
The amount of work done to get either object moving or keep them moving. Mass of either object to eventually bring them to a stop.
shape, size, and speed
shape, size, and speed
The distance, and the amount of charge on each object.
1.nature of the substance and the surface (roughness or smoothness). 2.mass of the object.
Speed, shape and frontal cross-section.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that opposes the motion of an object through air. It is caused by the collision of air molecules with the surface of the object and increases with the speed of the object. Air resistance can slow down moving objects and affect their trajectory.
Only the object's mass.
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
Yes
Work is done when an object moves in the direction in which a force is applied to it. So the factors are the magnitude and direction of the applied force and the factors which affect the object's motion. The latter will include the mass of the object and friction (including drag).
The amount of work done to get either object moving or keep them moving. Mass of either object to eventually bring them to a stop.
The amount of activation energy