Yes. Except in the strongest tornadoes, heavy objects such a vehicles usually do not get lifted more than a few yards into the air while light objects with large surface areas can be lifted hundreds of feet into the air. A very violent tornado can lift car a few hundred feet into the air while light objects such as pieces of cloth and paper may be carried into the stratosphere.
The weight of an object on a catapult affects how far it goes by influencing the force needed to launch it. A heavier object requires more force to be launched, which can impact the distance it travels. In general, a lighter object will be easier to launch and may reach further distances compared to a heavier object.
Oh, dude, totally! Weight totally affects how far an object travels. Like, imagine trying to throw a feather and a bowling ball, right? The bowling ball is gonna go way farther 'cause it's heavier and has more force behind it. So, yeah, weight totally plays a role in how far stuff goes.
Weight distribution can affect speed by influencing the balance and stability of a vehicle or object. Proper weight distribution can improve handling and traction, leading to better acceleration and overall performance. Uneven weight distribution can cause issues such as understeer or oversteer, which can impact speed and control.
A fixed pulley changes the direction of the force applied, allowing you to lift an object by pulling downwards instead of upwards. However, it doesn't change the amount of force needed to lift the object - the force remains the same as the weight of the object.
When a tornado goes over a hill, its intensity can fluctuate. The wind speeds may increase on the uphill side and decrease on the downhill side due to the change in terrain elevation. Additionally, the tornado may change direction or path as it interacts with the hilly terrain.
The mass of an object doesn't change, no matter where the object goes. The object's weight changes, depending on what other masses are nearby.
The more weight the car has the slower it goes.
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The weight of an object on a catapult affects how far it goes by influencing the force needed to launch it. A heavier object requires more force to be launched, which can impact the distance it travels. In general, a lighter object will be easier to launch and may reach further distances compared to a heavier object.
Force due to friction opposes an object in motion, and any forces that propel that object.
Oh, dude, totally! Weight totally affects how far an object travels. Like, imagine trying to throw a feather and a bowling ball, right? The bowling ball is gonna go way farther 'cause it's heavier and has more force behind it. So, yeah, weight totally plays a role in how far stuff goes.
It's a very direct relationship; weight is caused by gravity. weight = mass x gravity Therefor, if gravity goes up and mass stays constant weight, goes up. And the reverse is true if gravity goes down and mass stays constant, weight goes down.
Because mass is conserved, which means it stays the same wherever the object goes. The weight is the force that the Earth attracts the object with, which changes when the object goes away from the Earth. Mass is measured by a balance, a pair of scales, where one mass is compared with another. Weight is measured by a spring balance, where the force of attraction by the Earth is measured by how much it extends a spring.
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Weight distribution can affect speed by influencing the balance and stability of a vehicle or object. Proper weight distribution can improve handling and traction, leading to better acceleration and overall performance. Uneven weight distribution can cause issues such as understeer or oversteer, which can impact speed and control.