Acceleration is the difference between constant and non-constant motion.
Its acceleration is zero, which is constant
Yes, it is. Trajectory also depends of direction of acceleration, not only it's magnitude. When you consider circular orbit, the agnitude of centripetal acceleration is constant, but the vector directions changes every moment to point constantly at the center.
If the force is constant then this will make the velocity of the object spinning constant as well, and for the velocity to be constant all the forces must be balanced and therefore constant
The constant k is a...constant specific for the system considered.
It is 46.
the coefficient is 46 and the constant is 0
It is 46
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No. You have to DIVIDE Newtons by 9.8 (or, for a quick estimate, by 10).
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