force (F) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a). F=m*a. if mass is made subject, m=F/a. hence mass is directly proportional to force. therefore an increase( or decrease) in force means an increase ( or decrease) in force also.
Mass effect force because mass is all about force
The effects of force on a mass is acceleration of the mass.
Gravity is a force but has no mass.
No, mass and velocity do not equal force. Force is the product of mass and acceleration, not velocity. The equation for force is F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
Mass and acceleration creates force (Mass*Acceleration=Force).
-- Force has no effect on mass.-- "Weight" is force.
accelleration=force divided by mass force=mass times aceleration
Yes, force is directly proportional to mass. Remember that Force = Mass X Acceleration.
Mass and Force have no relationship except the gravitational force that is dependent on the mass of the body. Mass affects only the inertial force. Inertial force is the force required to change a state of rest or motion of a body. Greater the mass greater the inertial force required.
Force = mass x acceleration, therefore, acceleration = force / mass.Force = mass x acceleration, therefore, acceleration = force / mass.Force = mass x acceleration, therefore, acceleration = force / mass.Force = mass x acceleration, therefore, acceleration = force / mass.
Force = Mass x Acceleration
No Weight is a measurement of force... mass is not.