An adult elephant has thousands of times more mass (as evidenced by its weight) than an adult mouse. However, at conception, the difference in their masses is negligible because they are both single cells.
No, the gravitational force experienced by an object is determined by its mass and the mass of the Earth, not its size. Both an elephant and a mouse feel the same gravitational pull towards the Earth.
The elephant walking at 3 meters per second east has more momentum because momentum is defined as mass multiplied by velocity, and the elephant has much more mass than the mouse. The higher velocity of the elephant further contributes to its greater momentum compared to the mouse.
The elephant, because it has more mass and velocity, and the direction doesn't matter.
An elephant has more skin than a mouse. The elephant is much larger in size, in proportion to a mouse.
An elephant has more skin.
On both it has the same amount of gravity but it has a different amount of force. The elephant might weighmore than the cat but they both have the exact same amount of gravity, or as others say it, acceleration. So the answer would be that it pull down on both of them with an equal amount of force.
a babay elephant is an elephant that got shot more then once
The hippopotomus, at nearly three tons or more.
An Elephant
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
yes because the elephant weighs more than the cat and the elephant is way stronger :)<3 i hope that this answered supported it:)