The greater the mass of an object, the greater its weight. The greater the weight of an object, the more difficult it would be to lift it.
So ask yourself this question: which object is more difficult to lift, an eraser or a car?
Eraser
If you dropped them in a vacuum, they would fall at the same rate. However, when you do it in air, the friction from the air will slow the feather considerably, as the surface area to mass is much greater then that of the brick.
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
meter * * * * * A metre to measure length. I suppose the person who answered that has a mass of 10 feet! The best units for the mass of a pencil eraser are gram or milligram.
Yes, it would have the same density. The volume of an object does not change no matter where it is. So on the moon the object would have the same mass and volume as it would on earth; therefore that object would have the same density. Density equals mass divided by volume.
That have greater mass.
Both Feather* Eraser (*This is the one I chose)
the eraser
a 1 inch eraser
I would bet on the eraser.
7 inch
N
7 inch
7 most likely.
The answer is 400
8 grams
Well according to the equation Force = Mass x Acceleration. A bowling ball has more mass than a feather but it all depends on how much acceleration each is undergoing. Potentially a feather can have more force (if the bowling ball has an acceleration of zero, then there is no force being produced, and if the feather is accelerating at any speed greater than zero, thentechnicallyit has more force)
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