why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
one runs the other doesn't
Objects may move at different speeds because of how much mass they contain. Some objects also may have more propulsion than others which makes them able to travel faster.
The mass and the trajectory of the object affect the speed at which the object will roll.
Calculate the average velocity for the objects.
This varies from plate to plate. Some move at about the speed your fingernails grow, some much faster.
If you wish to actually move an object, some other force on the object has to be greater than the force of friction.
Unless an object is at Absolute Zero temperature, its atoms are in constant movement, either vibrating in a solid, or bouncing around in liquid or gas. Energy excites atoms. Excited atoms move faster. Any object above Absolute Zero is said to have SOME heat. The faster an objects atoms are moving, the higher its temperature is said to be.