Yes, in general. If your car has enough power to spin the wheels on a fast start, then the wider the tyres, the more grip you will get and the faster you will accelerate.
-- A car accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the car. -- A stone accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the stone. -- A Frisbee accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the Frisbee. -- A baseball accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the baseball. -- A dog accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the dog. -- A book accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the book. -- A canoe accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the canoe. -- An airplane accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the airplane. -- A planet accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the planet. -- A cow accelerates in the direction of the net force on it, at a rate equal to the magnitude of the net force divided by the mass of the cow.
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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Newton's third law of motion)..
It always comes in pairs (equal & opposite), and it accelerates mass.
It always comes in pairs (equal & opposite), and it accelerates mass.
It always comes in pairs (equal & opposite), and it accelerates mass.
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Before terminal velocity is reached, an object will be accelerating due to the force of gravity. As the object accelerates, air resistance (drag) will increase, which will gradually counteract the force of gravity until the two forces are equal and the object reaches terminal velocity.
Yes, rockets can accelerate in space. When the exhaust accelerates away in one direction, the rocket accelerates away in the other, as any reaction is balanced by an equal and opposite reaction.
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There is no force that is equal to 1 kg, because the 'kg' is a unit of mass, not force.If a certain force pushing on a 1 kg mass accelerates that mass at the rate of(1 meter per second) every second, then that force is called "1 newton', andthat's the SI unit of force.
Well, there are many things to do to swim faster. Some people are taller and stronger and their bodies are built differently than others. They may be faster than somebody that is shorter. To be equal (or faster) you might have to lift weights every once in a while to get the muscle strength that they have. There is no way to get as tall as them, but being stronger than them will make you faster. Another way to go faster is practicing as much as you can. At practice, go all out! Go as fast as you would at a meet! It will train your muscles for meets so your body knows that you want it to move fast!