yes
i think that acceleration is directly proportional to surface tension.....
acceleration doubles too.
The acceleration affects the weight of the person and object
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).
Decreasing washers in the pan decreases mass, so acceleration should increase.
No.
The disc will slow down as a result of the friction applied by the force.
9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 horizontally, provided the exercise is performed on or near the Earth.
Everywhere! Frictionless surfaces do not exist.
Yes. The force is measured as "acceleration" and is meters per second per second (or velocity per second) or the first derivative of velocity. On a frictionless surface in an environment without air resistance, and if the skateboard is a frictionless mechanism, if the skateboard is moving at a constant velocity, that means the acceleration is zero, which means that there is no force being applied to it and it is a body in motion staying in motion.
a(child acceleration)=g(gravitational acceleration)*sin25=4.144 m/s2
.50g
Fx=G*sin(t) = m*g*sin(t) a=Fx/m=g*sin(t) ->> does not depend on mass
As an object approaches the Earth's surface, what will its acceleration be?
force?
F=mam=F/am=20/4.0m=5Kg
i think that acceleration is directly proportional to surface tension.....