What you are wanting to know is found in Newton's Second Law.
The equation used is
Acceleration = (Net force)/(Mass)
or Force equals mass times acceleration; [F = m * a]
So, if the mass is increased but the force remains constant, then the acceleration will decrease.
(For the same force applied, larger masses experience less acceleration than smaller masses.)
The change in velocity is just the change in velocity. The RATE of change of velocity - how quickly velocity changes - is usually called "acceleration".
The acceleration due to gravity remains constant, regardless of incline. The fact that it is on an incline does not change the fact that it will remain constant, it will only change the component of that acceleration being applied to the ball.
Acceleration is the change in velocity of a body over time. This means that we can determine it quite simply by dividing the change in velocity by the change in time. In your case, we have a change of velocity of 2m/s, and a change in time of 1s. Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Change in Time Acceleration = 2 m/s / 1s Acceleration = 2m/s2
A change in speed or direction is caused by a force and is called acceleration.
Acceleration
When the applied force increases, the acceleration increases When the applied force decreases, the acceleration decreases. This can be explained using Newton's second law of motion. F = ma
yes the 3 types of acceleration are increased speed decrease speed or change in direction.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
Constant speed means that speed doesn't change. Constant acceleration means that acceleration doesn't change. (If the acceleration is anything but zero, speed WILL change.)
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
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net force
An unbalanced force will cause an acceleration and a change in motion.
Velocity is the rate of change of distance with time, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.
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No, the law of applied forces does not state that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it. The law of applied forces states that the force applied to a body is equal to the mass of the body multiplied by the acceleration of the body. So, if the acceleration of a body increases, the force applied to it will also increase, but the mass of the body will remain the same.