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a model
Scale Model
the answer to this is Scale Drawing
It's relative to what you define as a small object.
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.
a model
Scale Model
the answer to this is Scale Drawing
The spelling is "gazillion" but it is not an actual number. It is used to represent some unspecified but comparatively large number.Example: There were a gazillion butterflies in the park today.
You could call something like that a model or a scaled down model or a set or even a blueprint, depending on what you are doing. You use different things to capture ideas for movies or play, and even when you think you might be able to build something really huge, you draw it up and build scale models to test it beforehand... so you don't mess it up in the huge scale of reality.
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False. The momentum of an object is given by the mass times the velocity of the object. Hence, a low-mass object must have a large velocity to have a large momentum.
Small object.
Because of the large object has more surface area.
Larger 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.