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Q: What affects does change of altitude have on acceleration?
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How do unbalanced forces acting on an object affects it's motions?

Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).


What is the gravitational acceleration at the altitude of 200km?

8.97m/s


What affects the types of clouds that form?

Altitude


What affects the acceleration of a moving body?

Force! Acceleration a=f/m, the force F changes the acceleration.


How does force affects mass and acceleration?

Increasing force increases acceleration but increasing mass decreases acceleration.


What force that can change when acceleration due to gravity changes?

I suppose you are asking about what forces change when acceleration due to gravity changes. In this case, the formula for forces concerning acceleration due to gravity is as such: fg=mg. When acceleration due to gravity(g) changes, it affects the force of gravity which is also known as the weight of the object. This is shown as fg.


How does altitude affect the density and pressure of air?

Altitude affects density and pressure by decreasing when it increases.


How does changing force and mass affects acceleration?

Increasing force increases acceleration but increasing mass decreases acceleration.


How force affects mass and acceleration?

force is directly proportional to acceleration and acceleration is inversely proportional to mass of the body


How does altitude affects performance in sports?

it depends on which sport you are playing.


How does altitude affect phase change?

The change in pressure is highly affected by altitude.


If an object is moving at a constant velocity what do you know about its acceleration?

"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.