Yes
amount of light amount of water amount of force amount of heat etc.the variable that changes and the one that the dependent variable depends on to change
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Brightness
Vega represents the amount of light from a star.
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Yes
The amount of light doesn't effect the force of gravity.
When you include the effects of friction, it takes less force to move a light-weight object. If you can get the objects into a frictionless environment, then any force, no matter how small, can move any object, no matter how heavy.
Generally, a light toy car is expected to be faster than a heavy toy car. The lighter weight reduces friction and allows for quicker acceleration. However, other factors like the design, wheels, and propulsion mechanism can also influence the speed of the toy cars.
It is the release of the binding force (strong force) by combining light elements OR splitting heavy elements. (Iron is the "ash"; least binding force per nucleon.)
The difference in a light and heavy sleeping bag is the amount of warmth you will feel. A light sleeping bag would be good use in the summer time, while a heavy sleeping bag would be good to use when it starts to get a little cooler at night.
amount of light amount of water amount of force amount of heat etc.the variable that changes and the one that the dependent variable depends on to change
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It will fall fast if it is heavy and slow if it is light because the gravitional force is pulling it down to earth
Light refreshments would be a drink and a snack. Heavy refreshments would be closer to a meal.
non heavy. light.
It takes an infinite amount of energy to accelerate an object with mass to the speed of light. It is therefore impossible.