Being heavier can provide more resistance during exercises, which can lead to increased muscle strength over time. However, excess weight can also put more strain on joints and reduce overall mobility, potentially impacting strength in certain movements. Overall, strength is determined by a combination of factors such as muscle mass, training regimen, and genetics, rather than just body weight.
The greater the mass of an object, the shorter the distance it will travel when catapulted. This is because a heavier object requires more force to launch it, which can reduce the distance it travels compared to a lighter object with the same launch force.
Cloth can be heavier than paper depending on the specific type and thickness of the cloth and the paper being compared. Generally, cloth tends to be denser than paper, which can make it heavier for the same size.
The mass of a toy car will affect its speed. A lighter car will accelerate faster than a heavier car, assuming all other factors (such as the force applied) are constant. However, once in motion, a heavier car may maintain its speed better due to its inertia.
Yes, weight does affect how high you bounce on a trampoline. The heavier you are, the more force is required to propel you upwards, resulting in lower bounce height compared to someone lighter. Additionally, heavier individuals may experience more compression on the springs of the trampoline, which can also impact the bounce height.
Yes, the mass of a ball does affect how fast it rolls down a ramp. In general, a heavier ball will roll faster down a ramp compared to a lighter ball, assuming everything else is held constant. This is due to the increased gravitational force acting on the heavier ball as it moves downhill.
Air is heavier than C02, CO2 has a very low boiling point. It is also a pollutant.
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The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
Paper becomes heavier after absorbing elements
not exactlly. It depends on how strong your legs are
He was taught partly by Aristotle, and his strong convictions may have rubbed off on Alexander the Great, being why he had such strong convictions.
Equal and opposite reaction. With a heavier firearm, recoil is trying to overcome the greater inertia of a heavier mass.
Yes.
it keeps you strong
are you being serious, if you are no, 15 is not heavier than 18 pounds of feathers.
Gravity effects heavier objects. In other words the heavier the object is, the more gravity effects the object which makes it heavy.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.