You get the force required to cause the given acceleration on the given mass.
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You get the force required to accelerate the object
force = mass * acceleration then mass and acceleration is inversly proportional. Actually mass is constant but when the speed increases the mass become less since acceleration and velocity is directly propotional thus acceleration increases too.....thx..with best regards..
A. mass times its velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by its velocity.
Weight is an objects mass times the gravitational acceleration it undergoes. For a 5.0kg mass this would be 49N which equals 11.02 pounds.
The acceleration due to gravity does not depend on the mass. For example, if you have two objects, one of which has 10 times the mass of another, it will be attracted with 10 times the force; however, it will also have 10 times the inertia, so the acceleration will be the same.
By the mass of every object
Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma) . If an object is at a higher hight, it has more time to acceleration.
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