Why do heavier objects go further?

The heavy object will feel small changes to its speed (its acceleration is close to zero), while the light object will slow down a lot (its acceleration is a large negative number). In the end, the heavy object will travel farther, since it was less affected by air resistance.
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Why does mass affect distance?

Mass does not affect either velocity, time, or distance.
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Do heavier objects fall further?

Answer 1: Heavy objects fall at the same rate (or speed) as light ones. The acceleration due to gravity is about 10 m/s2 everywhere around earth, so all objects experience the same acceleration when they fall.
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Why are heavier objects harder to accelerate?

As acceleration is inversely proportional to mass, if mass increases, the acceleration will reduce ( keeping the force constant). We see that as the mass increases, acceleration reduces. So a heavier object is harder to accelerate than a lighter object.
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How does mass affect acceleration?

If you increase the mass at a given force the rate of acceleration slows. Therefore, mass is inversely proportional to acceleration.
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Misconceptions About Falling Objects



Why do heavy objects not accelerate faster than light objects?

It is because the acceleration due to gravity is a constant in a particular region. Gravity doesn't accelerate heavy objects faster and light objects slower.
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Why dont heavier things fall faster?

Acceleration of Falling Objects

Heavier things have a greater gravitational force AND heavier things have a lower acceleration. It turns out that these two effects exactly cancel to make falling objects have the same acceleration regardless of mass.
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Why do heavier objects fall at the same speed as lighter ones?

Looking closer, we can determine that a heavy object has more gravitational force, but also less acceleration, and a lighter object has less gravitational force but greater acceleration. Gravity and acceleration tend to cancel each other out, so these objects still fall at the same rate.
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Why do heavier objects move faster downhill?

There will be a resultant force which will be proportional to the mass of the object. Hence an object with greater mass feels greater force than the other one. So even if the slope is same for both objects, a massive object moves faster through the slope than a less mass object.
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How does weight affect how far an object travels?

The heavy object will feel small changes to its speed (its acceleration is close to zero), while the light object will slow down a lot (its acceleration is a large negative number). In the end, the heavy object will travel farther, since it was less affected by air resistance.
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Does the mass of an object affect how far it travels?

Acceleration. When an external force acts on an object, the change in the object's motion will be directly related to its mass. This change in motion, known as acceleration, depends upon the object's mass and the strength of the external force.
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Why do lighter objects travel faster?

There is an equal and opposite force on each of the two objects: they will both move. Now since the acceleration of each object is inversely proportional to the mass, the lighter object will move a bit faster.
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Does a heavier person go down a hill faster?

Many people expect that a heavier wheel will naturally roll downhill faster than a lighter one. But when an object rolls downhill, its speed depends not on the weight of the wheel, but on where the weight is located. When weight is located far from the center of the wheel, the wheel is harder to get rolling.
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Why do heavier things move slower?

The greater the weight (or mass) of an object, the more inertia it has. Heavy objects are harder to move than light ones because they have more inertia. Inertia also makes it harder to stop heavy things once they are moving.
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Does weight make you go downhill faster?

In principle, a lighter mass will accelerate at a faster rate under the same pedalling force. Yet, at the same time, a heavier rider will have more gravitational force and more momentum preserving their speed.
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Do heavier objects reach terminal velocity faster?

heavy objects will have a higher terminal velocity than light objects. (Why? It takes a larger air resistance force to equal the weight of a heavier object. A larger air resistance force requires more speed.)
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Does mass affect falling speed?

Mass does not affect the speed of falling objects, assuming there is only gravity acting on it. Both bullets will strike the ground at the same time.
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Does Weight Affect falling speed?

The simplest answer is: no, an object's weight usually will not change its falling speed. For example, you can test this by dropping a bowling ball and a basketball from the same height at the same time--they should fall at the same speed and land at the same time.
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How does mass affect speed?

Mass doesn't affect speed directly. It determines how quickly an object can change speed (accelerate) under the action of a given force. Lighter objects need less time to change speed by a given amount under a given force.
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Do heavier objects have more kinetic energy?

The more mass an object has, the more kinetic energy it has. According to this equation, what effects K.E. more the mass or the velocity?
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Do heavier objects have more drag?

The drag force upwards is the same whilst the weight of the heavier object is greater than the weight of the lighter object and hence the drag force. So the heavier object must accelerate downwards eventually reaching a higher terminal speed than the lighter object.
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How does mass affect the motion of an object?

Heavier objects (objects with more mass) are more difficult to move and stop. Heavier objects (greater mass) resist change more than lighter objects. Example: Pushing a bicycle or a Cadillac, or stopping them once moving. The more massive the object (more inertia) the harder it is to start or stop.
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How does mass and distance affect gravity?

Gravity is affected by the size of objects and the distance between objects. A measure of the amount of matter in an object is mass. An object with a greater mass falls faster than an object with a smaller mass. When the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity decreases.
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Do heavier cars go faster?

Adding extra weight to your car will slow acceleration, but won't reduce its top speed. In determining a car's top speed, its engine battles two main forces: rolling resistance and aerodynamic drag.
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How does weight of a projectile affect the distance?

Contrary to our hypothesis that with an increase of weight, the distance the projectile travels will decrease on a linear scale as the weight increases, we found that the distance traveled by the projectile is based off of a parabolic shape relative to the weight.
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