F = ma
= 200 x 10 newtons,
2000 N.
Acceleration in meters per second squared is determined by dividing Force by mass: a = F/m
If both the mass and the net force on an object are doubled, then the object's acceleration will not change.
Force and acceleration are NOT the same. If you apply a net force to an object, it causes the object to accelerate. The amount of acceleration depends on the force and the mass of the object. Force = mass x acceleration.
You can use Newton's Second Law for this. In this case, if you divide the force by the acceleration you get the mass.
Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Force. Force =mass x acceleration.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
Just divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.
The object's acceleration is 1.33m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
The mass has an acceleration of 2.1m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration = (force) divided by (mass)