The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 9.6 meters per second. The acceleration does not decrease or increase based on an object's mass.
The force acting upon the object as well as the mass of the object. Both will affect the acceleration of the object.
Only one thing can be acceleration; the changing velocity of any given object. That's what acceleration is. Acceleration is caused by a net force on the object.
-- the object's mass -- the net force acting on it
the 2 things you should describe about a force that acts on an object is the size and direction
The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 9.6 meters per second. The acceleration does not decrease or increase based on an object's mass.
The force acting upon the object as well as the mass of the object. Both will affect the acceleration of the object.
Only one thing can be acceleration; the changing velocity of any given object. That's what acceleration is. Acceleration is caused by a net force on the object.
-- the object's mass -- the net force acting on it
the 2 things you should describe about a force that acts on an object is the size and direction
The second object can do a 3. __point. When an object changes position you know it has motion. Motion can also be described by finding an object's 4.__ of how fast or slow it moves in a certain amount of time. In addition, you can describe the object's speed and direction together. This is called 5.__ There are some ways objects in motion are affected 6.__ or push and pull affect the motion of an object 7.__ is a force that pulls objects down to Earth 8.__ is a force that slows things down or can even make them stop. Did you know acceleration means more than the increase of an object's speed? It also describes an object that is slowing down or changing 9.__ since acceleration is a change in speed or direction that means 10.__ is a change in velocity.
We'll be happy to work on it, but there are several things you'll have to clarify first: -- Describe the launch (the toss) in more detail: When does the 945-lb force act on the object, in what direction, and for how long ? -- At what point in the process is the object's acceleration 7.105... ? In what direction ? -- What is the unit of the 7.105... acceleration ? -- Please also mention how this question happened to come up, and how the solution will be applied. We're curious.
Velocity, mass, forces, acceleration, slope, etc.
An object moving at a constant speed in a straight line has an acceleration of 0. An object at rest also has an acceleration of 0. So, the two things I see in common are their accelerations, which are both 0.
The two factors are 1. the mass of the object, and 2. the force exerted on it.
Knowing the net for will tell you various things, including the direction, speed, and acceleration.
Lots of things. You have not given enough information to answer the question. First please describe what you mean by "acceleration problems".