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The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
From f = m*a, a = f/m, so if the force remains constant and the mass increases, the acceleration will decrease. But if the block is on an incline and the force is provided by gravity, the force will increase directly proportional to the mass of the block, and acceleration will remain the same.
Force is directly proportional to acceleration, so acceleration changes as force changes, whether it increases, decreases, or remains constant.
Gravity impacts weight because weight is calculated using F = M * A. F - Weight in this case M - Mass of your object A - Acceleration of gravity on the planet the object is on. Assuming mass remains constant and your acceleration (your gravity) increases, weight will increase. If acceleration (your gravity) decreases, weight will decrease.
Yes. If the temperature increases, the gas expands (assuming the pressure remains constant).
The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
Assuming the mass remains constant, the acceleration will be tripled as well.
From f = m*a, a = f/m, so if the force remains constant and the mass increases, the acceleration will decrease. But if the block is on an incline and the force is provided by gravity, the force will increase directly proportional to the mass of the block, and acceleration will remain the same.
Force is directly proportional to acceleration, so acceleration changes as force changes, whether it increases, decreases, or remains constant.
Yes, assuming the object's rate of acceleration remains positive during the time it is decreasing.
Gravity impacts weight because weight is calculated using F = M * A. F - Weight in this case M - Mass of your object A - Acceleration of gravity on the planet the object is on. Assuming mass remains constant and your acceleration (your gravity) increases, weight will increase. If acceleration (your gravity) decreases, weight will decrease.
Yes. If the temperature increases, the gas expands (assuming the pressure remains constant).
Adding a neutron increases the atom's mass by about 1 AMU assuming it remains stable.
Adding a neutron increases the atom's mass by about 1 AMU assuming it remains stable.
The cart's acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force applied to it. If the force remains constant, the acceleration will also remain constant, assuming no other external factors are affecting the cart's motion.
P=VI If current (I) increases then P will increase proportionally. That is, assuming that voltage (V) remains constant. If voltage decreases and current increases or vice versa, proportionally then P will remain the same.
Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity is made up of a magnitude (the speed), and a direction. Velocity can change if the speed increases, if it decreases, or if the direction changes. For example, when a car goes around a curve, you feel the force of the acceleration.