Force F is directly proportional to acceleration a, F= ma and mass m is the proportion rate.
By Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration
Force F is directly proportional to acceleration a, F= ma and mass m is the proportion rate.
force=mass*accelaration force/mass=accelaration 4/2=2m/s2
The formula for input force is force = work / distance. This formula represents the amount of force required to move an object a certain distance based on the work done.
Yes. Good work !
Directly. (F = m a) If a (acceleration) is a constant then the relationship between farce and mass is constant.
There's only one way and that is to increase the force acting on it.
Directly. That's why you can't move a car by blowing on it.
mass is the what an object is made up ofANSWER:mass= force/accelaration or density x volume
yes; the force F is directly proportional to the acceleration a and mass m; F = ma and a = F/m; the higher the force the higher the acceleration for a given mass
Force is directly proportional to acceleration, as described by Newton's second law of motion: F = ma. This equation states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. In simpler terms, the more force applied to an object, the greater its acceleration will be, given a constant mass.
No, becasue force times mass = acceleration. Therefore, if your mass is (for exmaple) 45kg, and you're at rest, your force would be 0, therefore your acceleration would be 45 x 0 = 0 =)