No, the size of an object doesn't impact how fast it falls due to gravity. All objects accelerate towards the ground at the same rate in the absence of air resistance, regardless of their size. The perception that a paperclip falls slowly may be due to its lightweight and small size.
Yes, the type of ball can affect how fast it rolls. Factors such as the material, weight, and surface texture of the ball can all influence its speed and how it interacts with the playing surface. Additionally, the shape and size of the ball can also impact its rolling speed.
Because although weight does not have a an affect on how something falls, it does have an affect on wind resistance. So, when a leaf falls it's rather substantial and flat surface area combined with it's light weight causes air to keep it suspended for a longer time. Wind can not keep a bowling ball suspended for very long.
The average speed of a ball is influenced by factors such as the initial velocity at which it is thrown or hit, air resistance, gravity, and surface friction. Additionally, factors like the mass and size of the ball can also affect its speed.
Well, honey, size does matter when it comes to the speed of a ball. A smaller ball will generally travel faster than a larger ball because it has less air resistance to slow it down. So, if you want to pick up the pace, go small or go home!
The size of a ball does affect how fast it rolls. Surface also play a major role in how fast a ball will move.
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Does the size of the ball determine how high the ball will bounce? I need the answer for a science project.
Yes =============================================================== well, 80% yes. the other 20% is depended on how fast you throw it
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Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.
Basically, but the red ball is fastest the blue ball is fast and the black and green are the most commonly used because they are not as fast. (slowest)
The standard size range for ball bearings used in industrial machinery typically falls between 1mm to 200mm in diameter.
Mass doesn't effect how fast something falls, it is their size. This is related to air resistance. The larger the bodies, the slower they fall. ( This is what i remember from my science lesson)
No, the size of an object doesn't impact how fast it falls due to gravity. All objects accelerate towards the ground at the same rate in the absence of air resistance, regardless of their size. The perception that a paperclip falls slowly may be due to its lightweight and small size.
Yes, the type of ball can affect how fast it rolls. Factors such as the material, weight, and surface texture of the ball can all influence its speed and how it interacts with the playing surface. Additionally, the shape and size of the ball can also impact its rolling speed.
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