The acceleration increases.
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
its acceleration will be increased
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 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 net force on an object increases, the acceleration of the object will also increase according to Newton's second law (F = ma). This means that the object will either speed up or slow down at a faster rate, depending on the direction of the force relative to the object's motion.
It increases. (Standard rocket science.)
It increases. (Standard rocket science.)
When mass increases, the acceleration of the object decreases if the force remains constant, as described by Newton's second law (F=ma). Therefore, a greater force is required to accelerate an object with higher mass at the same rate as an object with lower mass.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object's mass decreases, acceleration increases.
If the force on an object increases while its mass remains constant, the object's acceleration will also increase. This is because acceleration is directly proportional to the force acting on the object, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma).
When what increases? - The gravitational force depends on the masses involved, and on the distance. More mass --> more force. Greater distance --> less force.
F=m.a , a=F/m; acceleration is directly proportional with force. acceleration increase while force increase.