Depend on if you are talking a "free-fall" or an object descending the side of a mountain. Free-fall all objects regardless of weight fall at the same rate of speed (36 feet per second).
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
Stataneous speed refers to the speed of an object at a particular instant in time. The speed could be fast or slow depending on the object and context in which it is moving.
Speed. (not velocity)
They move slowly because of their weight.
a shadow
only earth. __________________ No. Adding weight will slow it down, but the angular momentum would be preserved. In order to stop it completely, some opposite force would need to be exerted to neutralize the angular momentum.
Vibration is the motion or effect of fast or slow moving particles creating specific movements regarding to how fast, how slow, how big, or how small the object is or was.
The weight of an object affects its ability to slow down because a heavier object has more inertia, making it harder to stop. This means that more force is needed to slow down a heavier object compared to a lighter one. Additionally, factors such as friction and air resistance also play a role in slowing down an object.
A fast-moving car has more momentum than a slow-moving car because momentum is directly proportional to an object's velocity. The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and velocity, so the faster the object is moving, the greater its momentum.
Diet modification can be good for slow weight loss, or even fast loss if you go from a very poor diet to a very good one. Exercise is also necessary for health.
not a fast but slow
yes..slow it down from the constant weight of the gravity it self