F=ma, or force equals the product of mass and acceleration. Assuming that the mass of the object does not change, then acceleration increases as force increases.
As you increase the mass you increase the force necessary to move it.
Force=mass*acceleration
Therefore if force increases so does mass and/or acceleration. In most cases the answer will be acceleration because the mass increase is nearly un-observable.
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
Generally, the boiling point of a liquid increases if the intermolecular force, i.e. pressure, increases.
Acceleration increases
if force increaces and area stays the same then pressure
When the temperature of a gas increases, the Kinetic Energy of the particles increases. This means that they move faster and apply a greater force when they collide with the walls of the container. As pressure is the force per unit area on the container, the pressure increases. This is Gay-Lussac's "Pressure Temperature" Law: "P = kT".
When the mass increases then the force also increases
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
as distance increases gravity's force decreases as mass increases gravity's force increases
it increases in direct proportion to the force applied
Acceleration increases as force increases.
Friction equals the coefficient of friction times the normal force. Friction increases as the roughness of the materials increases. It also increases as the force pushing the materials together increases.
When the distance between the two object increases the gravitational force increases because gravitational force is inversely proportional to distance and also the mass of the object increases than force also increases because this force is directly proportional to mass.
weightthe ammount of force appliedweight
My bad, im asking why the formula isnt acceleration= force - mass
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
When mass increases, the force increases (f=ma) and the acceleration decreases (a=F/m).