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force is directly proportional to acceleration and acceleration is inversely proportional to mass of the body
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
"acceleration"
A force acting on a body causes acceleration. Acceleration is measure of the rate of change in the object's velocity. As its velocity changes, its momentum, which is the product of its mass and velocity, will change.
Yes. Every body that is falling, (if there is no other force then the gravity force) will fall in constant acceleration. Mass does not affect the acceleration of the body. According to Newton's second law: F=m*a m*g=m*a g=a F= Force m= mass a= acceleration g= gravity acceleration m*g= the force of gravity
Force! Acceleration a=f/m, the force F changes the acceleration.
force acting on unit mass of body is the acceleration of that body.
Due to friction velocity of a body gets reduced, reduction in velocity causes change in velocity. This change in velocity leads to production of acceleration.(Because only acceleration can produce change in velocity either its direction or its magnitiude). And only a force can cause the acceleration hence friction is a force.
force is directly proportional to acceleration and acceleration is inversely proportional to mass of the body
The answer to the question is in the formula, P = mf, where P = force applied, m = mass of the body and f = acceleration of the body. It also depends on the direction of the force. If the force is towards the motion of the body, the acceleration of the body will increase. If in case the force is acting against the direction of motion of the body, the acceleration will decrease.
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
Due to friction velocity of a body gets reduced, reduction in velocity causes change in velocity. This change in velocity leads to production of acceleration.(Because only acceleration can produce change in velocity either its direction or its magnitiude). And only a force can cause the acceleration hence friction is a force.
Due to friction velocity of a body gets reduced, reduction in velocity causes change in velocity. This change in velocity leads to production of acceleration.(Because only acceleration can produce change in velocity either its direction or its magnitiude). And only a force can cause the acceleration hence friction is a force.
"acceleration"
The force on the 1kg body is 0.5 Newton. The acceleration of the 2kg mass with a force of 0.5 Newton will be 0.25m/s^2
Friction.Called inertia. To accelerate a body the force is mass times acceleration. No force = no acceleration. People say " the force is opposed by the massacceleration"
Firstly, force is equal to mass of the object into it's acceleration, so acceleration is not a force.Next, the change in velocity of a body over time is called acceleration, so yes, acceleration does affecta body's velocity.