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Acceleration is the result of unbalanced force.
According to Newton's Second Law, a = F/m. That means that acceleration is caused by a force; that a greater force will result in greater acceleration; and that a larger mass (of the object on which the force acts) will result in less acceleration.
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The acceleration will be 15m/s2
It is called acceleration.
Acceleration is the result of unbalanced force.
According to Newton's Second Law, a = F/m. That means that acceleration is caused by a force; that a greater force will result in greater acceleration; and that a larger mass (of the object on which the force acts) will result in less acceleration.
weight
you are introducing more gas to the engine, which gives it more fuel to burn, resulting in more power. and engines have a certain rpm that they run best at. each engine has its own sweet spot in rpm.
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity... so, yes.
The acceleration will be 15m/s2
It is called acceleration.
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity, and is a result of a force being applied on the object in question. Acceleration will not always result in an object changing direction, but it is capable of it (in the case of centripetal acceleration, all it does is change the direction.) Acceleration is a vector, therefore a direction must always be given when a value is stated.
That's called 'centripetal acceleration'. It's the result of the centripetal forceacting on the object on the curved path.
It is acceleration in the horizontal direction. This would happen as a result of a net horizontal force acting on a body.
An object's acceleration is the result of a force being applied to it. When that happens, the magnitude of the resulting acceleration is equal to the force divided by the object's mass, and the direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the force.
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