Yes, because an object would decrease the lift wind would give, so there would be less distance
Yes because the object will either weigh the disc down or change its proportion, causing it to fly differently.
A ball?
The amount of force applied (measured in newtons) affects the acceleration of an object, which in turn can affect the distance the object travels. A greater force can lead to greater acceleration and thus the object covering a greater distance in a given time period.
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
The distance an object will travel is influenced by both its mass and velocity. A higher mass requires more force to move the object, which may affect how far it can travel. Additionally, the velocity of an object determines how fast it covers a distance, with higher velocities leading to the object covering more distance in a shorter amount of time.
A plate :]
Firstly, knowing this distance won't affect the launch. But the actual distance will, whether you know it or not. So, the greater this distance the more the speed of the object and so the greater the force produced on the lever.
Distance does not affect the charge of an object. Charge is an intrinsic property of an object that is determined by the number of protons and electrons it has. The charge remains the same regardless of the distance from other objects.
the moon
Mass of the first object, mass of the second object, distance between the objects.
The only thing that causes or influences acceleration of an object is force.
The distance an object travels can be changed by altering its speed, time of travel, or route taken. Factors like friction, air resistance, and incline of the surface can also affect the distance traveled by an object.