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Heavier objects have more gravitational pull on them
The stronger gravitational condition would make the object fall faster. The weaker the gravitational condition the slower the object would fall.
The difference is due to inertia. Inertia is the resistance to a change in motion (acceleration). A more massive object will have greater inertia, and therefore a greater resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a slower acceleration. A less massive object has lower inertia, and therefore less of a resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a faster acceleration.
why are some objects faster than other
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
Heavier objects have more gravitational pull on them
More massive objects fall faster than less massive objects.
its faster to enter Earths atmosphere because our gravitational pull pulls anything in , and this is why rockets have to have a lot of power to go out of the atmosphere because the gravitational pull keeps us on its surface.
The stronger gravitational condition would make the object fall faster. The weaker the gravitational condition the slower the object would fall.
The heavier object becomes the dominant one. They will not come together at the same speed, the lighter object will move faster.
The difference is due to inertia. Inertia is the resistance to a change in motion (acceleration). A more massive object will have greater inertia, and therefore a greater resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a slower acceleration. A less massive object has lower inertia, and therefore less of a resistance to a change in motion, resulting in a faster acceleration.
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
In that case, gravitational attraction is even more significant. Air drag depends on the surface, and for similar shapes, that is proportional to the square of the linear size, whereas the weight, and therefore the gravitational attraction, is proportional to the cube of the linear size.
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
why are some objects faster than other