An object's force (in Newtons) is the product of its velocity and acceleration: F = m x a
The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.
Constant velocity gives zero acceleration, force is mass times acceleration, thus if acceleration is zero then force is zero and equilibrium is zero force. Equilibrium = zero force :0=f=ma=mdv/dt = m0 when velocity is constant dV/dt=0.
I am not sure exactly but i got something like mass & force, it is directly related to the strength of the force & inversely related to the objects mass.You are right, this is Newton's Second Law of motion.Acceleration describes change of velocity of an object with time. (It's rate of change of velocity.)
Yes. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
There is no force of acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. A net force causes acceleration.
The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.
Acceleration is the change of velocity over time so it is actually intimately related to velocity.
mass, acceleration, motion - speed and velocity, newtons 1st law force = mass * acceleration speed requires force to change force acts on velocity to change it newtons 1st law describes force
Constant velocity gives zero acceleration, force is mass times acceleration, thus if acceleration is zero then force is zero and equilibrium is zero force. Equilibrium = zero force :0=f=ma=mdv/dt = m0 when velocity is constant dV/dt=0.
I am not sure exactly but i got something like mass & force, it is directly related to the strength of the force & inversely related to the objects mass.You are right, this is Newton's Second Law of motion.Acceleration describes change of velocity of an object with time. (It's rate of change of velocity.)
Yes. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
There is no force of acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. A net force causes acceleration.
There's no connection. What you can say however is that thedirections of force and acceleration are always the same.
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing, with the direction of the change.
There is no force of acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. A net force causes acceleration.
Due to friction velocity of a body gets reduced, reduction in velocity causes change in velocity. This change in velocity leads to production of acceleration.(Because only acceleration can produce change in velocity either its direction or its magnitiude). And only a force can cause the acceleration hence friction is a force.
Firstly, force is equal to mass of the object into it's acceleration, so acceleration is not a force.Next, the change in velocity of a body over time is called acceleration, so yes, acceleration does affecta body's velocity.