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Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Force. Force =mass x acceleration.
You must know its mass and the net force. If it is moving at constant velocity, the net force is zero and the acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
Since Force = Mass x Acceleration If force is held constant and one varies the mass then the acceleration will vary according to the equation: Acceleration = Force / Mass As a result, the acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the object. In other words, if one increases the mass of the object, the acceleration of the object will decrease proportionally. Similarly, if one decreases the mass of the object, the acceleration will increase proportionally.
Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Force and acceleration are NOT the same. If you apply a net force to an object, it causes the object to accelerate. The amount of acceleration depends on the force and the mass of the object. Force = mass x acceleration.
For a given mass, the acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on the mass, and is in the same direction as the net force. In other words, the larger the net force acting on an object, the greater its acceleration. When the net force is zero, the object is either at rest or moving with a constant velocity.
Force. Force =mass x acceleration.
An object moving with a force(magnitude) per unit mass to a particular direction is said to be accelerating.Therefore,acceleration is predicted by dividing the net force by the mass of an object.Mathematically,F=MA;Acceleration(A)=Force(F)/Mass of the object.i.e F=M/A.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
You must know its mass and the net force. If it is moving at constant velocity, the net force is zero and the acceleration is zero.
You must know its mass and the net force. If it is moving at constant velocity, the net force is zero and the acceleration is zero.
If the object is moving along a horizontal surface with a constant acceleration,then the net vertical force on it is zero, and the net horizontal force on it is(the pushing force) minus (any kinetic friction force where it rubs the surface).The numerical value of that net force is(the acceleration) times (the object's mass).
The object's acceleration is 1.33m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
The mass has an acceleration of 2.1m/s2 (A = force/mass).