Not necessarily. The speed at which an object flies is more dependent on factors such as the force propelling it, air resistance, and aerodynamics rather than just its size. Two objects of different sizes can fly at the same speed if other factors are equal.
To determine if an object is moving faster than another object, compare their respective speeds. The object with the higher speed is moving faster. Speed is a measure of how far an object travels in a certain amount of time, so the object that covers more distance in the same amount of time is moving faster.
A big pulley generally lifts an object faster than a small pulley. This is because a big pulley has a larger diameter, which means the object will be lifted a greater distance in each rotation compared to a smaller pulley.
A large object has a greater surface area, allowing it to absorb and emit radiation at a faster rate compared to a smaller object. This is because the larger surface area provides more contact points for radiation to be absorbed and emitted.
Yes, the shadow of an object can be bigger than the object itself depending on the angle and intensity of the light source. For example, if the light source is close to the object and the surface on which the shadow is cast is far away, the shadow can appear larger than the object casting it.
False. The slope of the distance-time graph represents the speed of the object. A steeper slope indicates a faster speed, so the distance-time graph for a faster moving object would have a greater slope than the graph for a slower moving object.
yes
Any small animal's metabolic rate is higher/faster than the larger/bigger ones. And breathing is positively correlated with metabolism. Thus small fish breath faster than large fish.
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
why are some objects faster than other
Yes, bigger bubbles reach the ground sooner than smaller bubbles do.
When the light source is bigger than the object.
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there bigger than small ones and they devolve faster They help plants while the small ones have no water to help the plants
Object will get there first.
False. OO programs are usually slightly bigger and slower than 'standard' programs.
Flies are faster than bees. They have bigger wings!
The short answer is YES! Bigger wheels mean that if the bearing are spinning the same speed, the outside of the wheel is spinning faster than a small wheel.