because of inertia if the mass of the object is more than inertia also be more
no
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
In sand they don't.
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
Yes, if the objects are side by side or at least in identical gravitational fields.
no
If you want to make cream out of milk, it will be lighter and more delicate than if you made it out of heavy whipping cream. Heavy whipping cream is better suited for cakes and heavy desserts, while milk can be used for a lighter icing.
Maybe the loess deposits are lighter than the sand.
Because it is way smaller than a lorry.
A wood used for mounting gun barrels and lighter than a Heavy Stock!
Heavier: Airplanes Gliders Helicopters Lighter: Blimps Balloons
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
Its Actually Half As Heavy As Your Mom (Shes Fat)
In sand they don't.
"Binding energy." Absorption of neutrons by heavy elements, and fission of those heavy elements into lighter "fragments". The "lighter fragements" have a greater net binding energy than the heavier elements did.
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
It usually has greater capacity for fuel storage.