A layman's attempt: Any unbalanced force applied over time to an object that is free to move will bring about acceleration.
Energy forces
cause motion &+ cause positive acceleration . #
Every force causes acceleration, if it's not opposed and canceled by other forces.
mass and acceleration
If there are no other forces that counter it, gravity will cause an acceleration - basically it will change an object's velocity.
acceleration, due to a force the moving body is affected by. SUM[Forces] = mass * acceleration --> change in speed.
Acceleration
cause motion &+ cause positive acceleration . #
Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
acceleration
cause motion &+ cause positive acceleration . #
Every force causes acceleration, if it's not opposed and canceled by other forces.
In all cases acceleration.
mass and acceleration
If there are no other forces that counter it, gravity will cause an acceleration - basically it will change an object's velocity.
acceleration, due to a force the moving body is affected by. SUM[Forces] = mass * acceleration --> change in speed.
An unbalanced force will cause acceleration in the direction of the force.
A force causes an acceleration. That implies that it will change: * The velocity, and * The momentum.