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Q: What is the relation of force mass and acceleration in the 2nd lawmof motion?
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Is the force the speed?

Force is not speed. Force is what makes an object change its speed. In other words force produces acceleration, which changes speed. The exact relation is given by one of Newton's laws of motion f=ma you can rewrite this as acceleration= force / mass


A force that acts on an object does only when the object moves?

A force will produce acceleration when the object moves. force in the line of motion will increase the acceleration and the force opposite to the line of motion will decrease the acceleration.


What is the formula for force and motion?

force is Mass*acceleration


What is the relation connecting acceleration and gravitational force?

The same as the relation between acceleration and any other force. Force = (mass) x (acceleration) If the force happens to be gravitational, then the acceleration is down, and the formula tells you the size of the acceleration. If the acceleration is down and there are no rocket engines strapped to the object, then it's a pretty safe bet that the force is gravitational, and the formula tells you the size of the force.


How are force mass and acceleration are related by newtons second law of motion?

Force=mass*acceleration


How are force mass and acceleration calculated with newtons second law?

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What is the relation between force and acceleration if you keep the mass the same?

It is linear. The acceleration will be proportional to the force. F = mA


What is the relation of the force and inertia?

The greater the inertia, the greater is the force required to produce a constant acceleration.(F=ma). But in general, acceleration is not taken constant, in this case, there is no relation between force and inertia.


When will a force cause motion?

A force will cause motion, specifically it causes acceleration, whenever it is unbalanced by an opposing force, such as friction.


What are newton's 3law's of motion?

1st law of motion is Inertia2nd law of motion is Acceleration3rd law of motion is InteractionInertia- Opposite directionAcceleration- Bumping ; it will backInteraction- Direct direction or straight


What is Newton27s first law of motion?

No force, no acceleration.


Can motion occur when there are no forces?

yeah motion occurs. force is directly propotional to acceleration not motion.