The acceleration is multiplied by four.
a = F/m
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When the distance between the centers of two objects is doubled, the gravitational forces between the objects are reduced by 75% .
It goes faster
Acceleration= total force / mass. Total force might be applied force minus frictional force, or applied force minus air resistance etc.
The rate of acceleration is constant.
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When the distance between the centers of two objects is doubled, the gravitational forces between the objects are reduced by 75% .
It goes faster
Acceleration= total force / mass. Total force might be applied force minus frictional force, or applied force minus air resistance etc.
The rate of acceleration is constant.
negative acceleration
If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
Yes, you will have a net force but its magnitude is zero if it does not cause any acceleration.
Its slowing down (but still moving).
Motion can only be changed when a force is applied. This may be due to an acceleration field (such as gravity) and the mass of the object, or the force may be applied directly and externally by a second object.
The electric force will be quarter of its strength.