Ignoring air resistance and ignoring changes in gravity from one place to another and ignoring differences in centripetal force based upon latitude on a spinning surface, and ignoring buoyancy of the objects compared to the gas or liquid in which they are dropped, and assuming very small objects being dropped near a very large object (e.g., a planet, moon, star):
If air resistance is not involved, then mass has no effect at all
on the speed of a falling object.
No, mass does not have an effect on a falling object, as long as the object is falling in a vacuum. If an object is falling through air, then aerodynamics come into play. For example, a 1' solid steel sphere will reach a higher terminal velocity than a 1' polished wood sphere.
Yes and no.
If it is falling in the gravity field of a much larger object, then no. If you drop a Bowling ball and a marble off a building at the same time, they fall together. This is classic physics.
If it is big but not massive (e.g. a feather, balloon etc.) it will be affected by air resistance and buoyancy - a helium balloon will rise not fall.
If friction is not accounted for, then the material of the balls will not matter. Different masses mean that the heavier ball will require more force to go faster while the lighter ball will require less mass to go the same speed as the heavy ball.
Yes, the direction of the wind can affect the speed of an object.
The mass of the object is independent of the rate ot its fall or strictly speaking mass is independent of gravity. Only weight of the object depends upon the gravity.
no, as long as they have the same surface area (size) it does not matter how heavy they are
Yes it will effect the speed depending on the direction.
assuming no air resistance
assuming two small but different masses falling at same distance from earth surface.
both will accelerate at the same rate
Yes.
detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Yes the colour does affect how fast it burns!The color of the candle does affect how long it burns because the heat is produced to darker colors then lighterbut it does not if its a all different colors
No
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The yield would decrease as the enzymes are not working as fast as the usually would you have to remember im 15 aswell and doin the same paper at home board shitless might not be right hah
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.
The size of a ball does affect how fast it rolls. Surface also play a major role in how fast a ball will move.
Yes it would. Speed will depend on Weight of the ball, Incline angle, Friction, and air pressure.
no
I would say she is pretty fast for only being 13 years old!! Last I heard she pitching at about 55 mph with 4 different pitches (A fast ball, change up, curve ball, and is working on her drop). Keep up the good work!!
fast moving Golf ball.
fast moving Golf ball.
It depends. A shot with backspin will drop a lot faster then a topspin or flat shot.
That depends on the weight and sise of the feather In a vacuum it would fall as fast as a canon ball. In the atmasphere friction through the air would slow it so sise and weight and shape comes into it.
Yes because if you hit the top of the ball it won't go very fast, but if you hit the bottom or the middle if the ball it will go faster.
Yes, because if you throw it hard it will have more force than if you just drop it
20 meters per second