As net force is constant,
from Force= mass *acceleration
mass becomes inversely proportional to acceleration (net force being the constant between them) ..thus if mass increases, the acceleration decreases. ( mass= net force* 1/acceleration)
so the objects slows down.
If there is an increase in demand, there will be increase in the price of the product if the supply remains the same. But if the manufacturer or supplier is able to supply increased quantity of product there will be no major effect.
Either the mass of the object or the speed of the object. However if the object is at rest, the increase of the mass will have no effect on its resting kinetic energy, which is zero.
Gravity has an effect on all objects, including objects of different shapes and sizes.
It would increase the density of sea water as water volume is reduced and salt volume remains unchanged
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
The Doppler effect helps measure the speed of moving objects. The most common Doppler effect is the sound of a police siren, as it passes you. The sound of the siren remains constant to the person in the vehicle, but as it approaches you, the pitch, or frequency appears to lower.
Friction inhibits the motion of objects.
The force of gravity causes the falling object's velocity to grow in magnitude by 9.8 meters per second every second, while its direction remains constant.
A standing instruction is an instruction that remains in effect for an indefinite time. That is, it remains in effect until the office or person who issued the instruction retracts or cancels it.
Does ALT increase in blood effect on human body or liver?
Balanced forces do not alter the motion of objects.
None. There is no effect on a stationary object.