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The larger the mass a car effects the velocity in that you require a stronger engine to make it accelerate at the same speed of a lighter car. Having a higher mass, it will take longer for it accelerate as well as for it to decelerate. Two cars that collide that have the same velocity and masses will stop, while if ones mass his higher it will cause greater damage to the smaller one.
The larger the mass of either object, the greater the gravitational force.
This technique is illustrated by making objects in the foreground larger than objects in the background.
Relative size is the technique that is illustrated by making objects in the foreground larger than objects in the background.
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The force on a large mass is greater, but it requires a larger force to accelerate a larger mass so the aceleration becomes the same. Force = mass x acceleration. But force of gravity =mg, therefore mg =ma, so a=g.
Such an object makes a larger dent in the fabric of space-time than an object with little mass. (It has a greater gravitational attraction than less massive objects)A greater force is required to accelerate such an object than a less massive object
Whenna given force is applied ,an oobject with greater mass will accelerate less
Such an object makes a larger dent in the fabric of space-time than an object with little mass. (It has a greater gravitational attraction than less massive objects)A greater force is required to accelerate such an object than a less massive object
"Larger" is an adjective that describes something being greater in size, extent, or capacity compared to something else. It indicates that the object or entity in question is bigger or more extensive in physical dimensions or magnitude.
The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia The greater the mass of an object the greater it's inertia
The larger the mass a car effects the velocity in that you require a stronger engine to make it accelerate at the same speed of a lighter car. Having a higher mass, it will take longer for it accelerate as well as for it to decelerate. Two cars that collide that have the same velocity and masses will stop, while if ones mass his higher it will cause greater damage to the smaller one.
The larger the mass of either object, the greater the gravitational force.
F= ma Heavier objects require larger forces to move them ! Likewise, Lighter object require small forces
because they are smaller than larger objects
The question "Do things with larger masses have larger velocities?", by itself, is meaningless, as you did not provide enough information. Things with larger masses do require more force to accelerate them than things with smaller masses. Things with larger masses do have more kinetic energy than things with smaller masses for the same velocity.
The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model