Force = F, mass = m, acceleration = a
From Newton's second law:
a = F/m
F = m X a
m = F/a
Acceleration = change in velocity/time for the change in the direction of the change.
accleration is the speed. Velocity is when you know the speed of an object and its direction.
You would only need to know the accleration of the cart, and it's mass. Since there are wheels on the cart, you shouldn't have to worry about friction. It is as simple as newtons second law Force = mass times accleration. If you know two of these quantities, you can solve the equation for the third. Hope this helps!
Mianus
kg m/s2
Changes in speed or direction
Acceleration with respect to time = a , where 'a' is a constant.
if that is a typo and you mean accleration it means going fast
automatic has faster accleration
a vector and accleration
Weight.
clogged up catylatic converter.