A force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate. This is one of Newton's Laws. Summarized as No force means no acceleration (the object will remain at rest, or will keep traveling with constant speed and direction until a force acts upon it).
Cettripetal Force causes an object to accelerate towards the center. The direction changes as the object moves around the center and is not fixed if the object moves.
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate.
an object can accelerate both up and down
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
Cettripetal Force causes an object to accelerate towards the center. The direction changes as the object moves around the center and is not fixed if the object moves.
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting on that object.
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
Yes
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
Gravity causes falling objects to accelerate.
In free fall, the force of gravity alone causes an object to accelerate in the downward direction.
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Velocity must be changing in order for an object to accelerate or decelerate.
Newton's 2nd law of motion, F=ma, where Fand a are vectors.
F = m A10 = 2 mm = 5 kg