Yes , because a large object takes up more space than a smaller object larger object has more space inside it. It will depend on if the ball is flat.
It's relative to what you define as a small object.
a model
Unless you have an extremely small house or an extremely large pencil a house has a greater volume than a pencil.
Momentum is a function of velocity and mass, therefore, assuming a "large" bus has more mass than a "small" car the bus would have more momentum since the velocities are the same.
There are a number of things you could do to the small number: -- Add positive numbers to it. -- Subtract negative numbers from it. -- Multiply it by numbers greater than ' 1 ' . -- Divide it by numbers less than ' 1 '. -- Raise it to positive powers greater than ' 1 '. Repeat any of these steps until the small number grows to the size you want.
Larger object.
a larger object
No, it actually depends on the material and mass.
Small object.
the large object spreads the water out more evenly over it's area because it's large while the small object has less space to do so.
Small states didn't have the population numbers compared to the large so in any vote or situation they would always be out numbered by the large states.
It's relative to what you define as a small object.
no it will not be greater are greater it does not matter
Because of the large object has more surface area.
A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum
your body
The diameter of the large intestine is greater than that of the small intestine.