If the units are the same, that will be the one with the smaller number of units.
Yes, a smaller mass can have as much momentum as a larger mass if it is moving at a higher velocity. Momentum is calculated as mass multiplied by velocity, so even if the mass is smaller, a higher velocity can compensate for it.
Yes, the neutron has a negative charge and a mass that is smaller than the mass of a proton.
Mass is larger on bigger planets and smaller on smaller planets. The larger the planet, the higher its gravitational pull and the greater its mass.
Large mass
Inertia decreases as mass gets smaller. Inertia is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its state of motion, and is directly proportional to mass. As mass decreases, so does the inertia of the object.
The smaller volume is milliliters.
The moon is smaller than the Earth so that would mean the size is smaller and the mass is also smaller because the mass depends on the size of the object so the moon would have less mass than Earth.
yes much smaller
yes. gravitational force will act more powerfully on larger mass drop while on smaller mass drop less gravity acts.
Milligrams and micrograms are smaller than grams.
The mass stays the same.
the smaller the mass the farther the roll