To increase acceleration in an object, you can either increase the force acting on the object or decrease the object's mass. Increasing the force will lead to a greater acceleration according to Newton's second law (F=ma), while reducing the mass will result in the object being easier to accelerate.
To increase the magnitude of an object's acceleration, you can either increase the force applied to the object or decrease the object's mass. Both of these factors affect the rate at which an object's velocity changes, leading to a greater acceleration.
Increase the force on the objectDecrease the resistance to motion (lubricate, remove resisting stuff like the air...)
The acceleration of an object can be increased by either increasing the force acting on the object or by decreasing the mass of the object.
Two forces that can affect an object's velocity are acceleration and friction. Acceleration can increase or decrease the velocity of an object, while friction can slow down the object's motion by opposing its direction of movement.
An object can accelerate by speeding up (increasing velocity) or by changing direction (experiencing a change in acceleration).
U can increase and decrease it
Decrease the mass, and change the force.
To increase the magnitude of an object's acceleration, you can either increase the force applied to the object or decrease the object's mass. Both of these factors affect the rate at which an object's velocity changes, leading to a greater acceleration.
Increase the force on the objectDecrease the resistance to motion (lubricate, remove resisting stuff like the air...)
By looking at the equation F=ma we have two ways to increase acceleration. If we keep the mass constant and increase the force applied then the acceleration of the object will increase. If we keep the force constant and use a smaller mass then the mass will experience a greater acceleration than a greater mass.
The acceleration of an object can be increased by either increasing the force acting on the object or by decreasing the mass of the object.
Decrease the mass, and change the force.
Two forces that can affect an object's velocity are acceleration and friction. Acceleration can increase or decrease the velocity of an object, while friction can slow down the object's motion by opposing its direction of movement.
-- Decrease its mass. -- Increase the net force acting on it.
An object can accelerate by speeding up (increasing velocity) or by changing direction (experiencing a change in acceleration).
-Reduce the object's mass. -Increase the force applied to the object
force=mass*acceleration Therefore acceleration = force/mass This means you can change an objects acceleration in two ways, either by applying a force to the object (for example pushing a shopping trolly). You can also change the acceleration of an object by changing the mass of the object (putting shopping in the shopping trolly)