the weight of a person will effect the speed of a cart on a roller caoster
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It's spelled "S-P-E-L-L-E-D". Spelt is a species of wheat. And a lighter weight means that there is less friction if the object is rolling or sliding. If it is thrown, then gravity would have less of an effect on it and it would also take less energy to throw it.Weight wouldn't effect speed but it would effect how quick it would get up to speed.
yes, it can
The Weight Change.
The Weight Change.
Yes, the weight of an object going down a ramp has an effect on its speed. Imagine a ramp . one with nothing in it , and a nothing with a person. a ramp or hill . and you give each a push at the same time which one will get down faster , the one with more weight because the force of the person on the front will make it faster. or you could do one at a time , and time each . either way the one with more weight is faster.
Weight wouldn't effect speed but it would effect how quick it would get up to speed.
yes, it can
The Weight Change.
The Weight Change.
It really does not have an effect on the maximum speed, but due to inertia, it does inhibit [slow down] changes [acceleration or deceleration] in speed.
The speed of the bike has no effect on its weight. Weight = mass in kg x acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2 on the earth.
Extra weight (for example, carrying more cargo) increases the stalling speed, and a lower weight (e.g. minimum fuel) reduces it.
It will go slower up hill and faster down hill.
Well if you throw a bowling ball and a golf ball, which is gonna go faster?
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Speed or acceleration have no effect on gravity.
A car with a higher weight will have more friction between the tires and the road compared to a lighter car. So, for the same horsepower engine, the lighter car will go faster, because there is less force retarding the speed of the vehicle.