If the net force on an object is constant, its acceleration will also be constant, as given by Newton's second law of motion.
The force constant is unaffected; It is a constant.
Force = (mass) times (acceleration) Constant force produces constant acceleration.
The spring constant is a measure of stiffness - the ability to resist displacement under a load. It is denoted by K where F = kx where f = load force and x = displacement
The expression for the force constant (k) in Hooke's Law is given by the equation F = kx, where F is the force applied, k is the force constant, and x is the displacement from equilibrium. The force constant is a measure of the stiffness of a spring or a bond.
If the scale is accelerating, then there is some net force on it. If the scale is either moving in a straight line at a constant speed, or else just sitting there on the floor, then the net force on it is zero.
I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
A constant acceleration is typically produced by a constant force applied to an object. According to Newton's second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it.
If the applied force is constant, the acceleration will also be constant. To know the actual amount of acceleration, you divide the force by the mass.
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
because mass has no relativity with attraction so that gravitation force is constant
No, the force of gravity is not constant. It can vary depending on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
No force is acting on it. Constant velocity means no acceleration, which means no force, from f=ma, no 'a' no force.