It is possible.
The weight of an object affects its ability to slow down because a heavier object has more inertia, making it harder to stop. This means that more force is needed to slow down a heavier object compared to a lighter one. Additionally, factors such as friction and air resistance also play a role in slowing down an object.
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You can make a ball roll slower down a plank by increasing the friction between the ball and the plank. This can be done by adding a rougher surface to the plank or by placing obstacles in the path of the ball to slow it down. Additionally, you can reduce the slope of the plank to decrease the speed of the ball.
Sure, if one object presses down on another object.
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No, weight is how much gravity is pulling down on an object. Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
The force with which gravity pulls down an object is known as its weight. Weight is calculated using the formula: weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity. On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s².
When you push up on an object, you are applying an additional force that is opposing gravity, increasing the total force acting on the object, including your weight. When you push down on an object, you are applying a force that opposes gravity and counteracts part of the force of gravity acting on the object, hence reducing the effective weight felt by the object.
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it affects motion by friction a friction pull it down or up
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mass and weight are closely related because mass affects the weight of an object experiencing the effects of gravity. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object's mass, while mass is the measure of how much matter there is in an object.