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Kinetic energy is a function of mass and velocity. Therefore, an object with more mass, such as a bowling ball, would have to go slower than an object with less mass, such as a golf ball. So, if given the same amount of kinetic energy, a bowling ball will go faster than a golf ball, because it has more mass.
No, drag actually slows the object down but thrust makes it go faster.
Force on an object accelerates the object. That means it can make the object go faster, go slower, or change the direction it's moving.
Friction will cause objects to slow down.
No force is required to keep an object in motion. Maintaining speed and direction seems to be "the natural thing to do" for any object. A force is required to CHANGE an object's velocity, whether you want to make it go faster, slow it down, or simply change the direction for a moving object.
Because the weight on the object is a force that is measured in newtons (N) and that is gravitational force x mass / mass x 10. Basically, the weight is pushed down on the object which causes the object to move slightly faster than it normally would.
Kinetic energy is a function of mass and velocity. Therefore, an object with more mass, such as a bowling ball, would have to go slower than an object with less mass, such as a golf ball. So, if given the same amount of kinetic energy, a bowling ball will go faster than a golf ball, because it has more mass.
because the more an object moves the higher the energy is making the temperature increase as well
I assume you mean "mass".Mass is a property of an object that provides two things: * It provides the object with inertia. If an object has more mass, it is harder to accelerate the object (basically to make it go faster, or slower, or to change the direction of its movement). * It makes objects attract one another, through a force called gravity.
Go faster.
An increase in productivity is when a person does something at a faster pace, and they get more done the faster they go.
Faster. You see, adding more mass to the object pulls it down faster than when it had a lesser amount. Now that you've added more mass to your car, the gravitational pull will allow it to zoom on down the ramp. Forget about driving that thing UP the ramp! (:
You'te fishing for "Einstein", but he didn't say that. He simply figured out how much the mass of an object changes when the object moves at any speed. He left it for others to discover that his formulas are true, and that if they're true, the mass of any object is infinite at the speed of light, and since it would take infinite energy to make infinite mass move that fast, and since nobody has access to infinite energy, no object that has any mass can speed up to the speed of light, so it certainly can't go faster than that.
No, drag actually slows the object down but thrust makes it go faster.
mass effects friction by making the object go slower as mass increases
Yes.
Force on an object accelerates the object. That means it can make the object go faster, go slower, or change the direction it's moving.