higher inertial mass
A less steep slope indicates a slower velocity than that of a steeper slope.
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
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.
The steepness of the slope indicates the rate at which the object's speed is changing. A steeper slope suggests a faster change in speed, while a shallower slope indicates a slower change in speed.
On a time graph, constant speed is represented by a straight line with a constant slope. The slope of the line indicates the speed of the object – the steeper the slope, the faster the speed, and the shallower the slope, the slower the speed.
Of course. You can run faster and slower. You can ride your bike faster or slower. You can ride it on a small slope or a steep slope. You can do more or fewer chin-ups or push-ups in each 10 seconds. You can lift lighter or heavier weights, and lift them faster or slower. You can run the treadmill faster or slower, and then keep up with it.
Yes, sometimes and no sometimes. In the case of rotating objects the more import value is moment of inertia. An object with a higher moment of inertia will accelerate slower (roll slower comparatively for any given time after release) down an inclined plane. In the case where the marbles are of equal diameter and uniform (although different if one is to have more mass) density the heavier marble will roll slower down a slope.
Maybe the slope went slower because of the water went slower
If there's a slope down the faster one would be the heavy one. On a flat surface with no slope, the light one may start off much quicker; Although, the lighter one has a higher chance of flipping over.
A less steep slope indicates a slower velocity than that of a steeper slope.
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
I think that the wind gets slower
A longer ramp length will typically result in a higher speed for the marble due to the increased distance it has to accelerate. This allows the marble to gain more momentum before reaching the end of the ramp.
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.
The steepness of the slope indicates the rate at which the object's speed is changing. A steeper slope suggests a faster change in speed, while a shallower slope indicates a slower change in speed.
The slope of a wavelength vs period graph represents the speed of the wave. A steeper slope indicates a higher speed, while a gentler slope indicates a slower speed.
It gives you the speed. (not the velocity)