Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
Yes they can, if they have different densities.
The masses of the different objects The distance between them
Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.
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it depends what two elements are colliding
Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)
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Yes they can, if they have different densities.
Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.
The masses of the different objects The distance between them
Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".Gravity is caused by the masses of the objects involved. Different objects attract each other, just because they have a certain amount of a property called "mass".
the two objects in question have different densities. The denser object has more mass.
More massive objects fall faster than less massive objects.
it depends what two elements are colliding
Yes. And objects with different sizes, masses, and weights also fall the same.
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.
They don't, by definition, have different effects in a general sense. More criteria are needed. Effects on what?