Earth's axis
Mass
The downward force exerted on an object is caused by gravity (from the Earth). This force is called weight and can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (about 9.8).
inertial mass
The two factors are 1. the mass of the object, and 2. the force exerted on it.
the mass (m) of an object times its acceleration (a) is the force (f) exerted on the object. f=ma
an object's mass
Mass
That's the object's acceleration.
The force exerted is dependent on the mass of the object.
The gravitational force exerted on an object, according to classical mechanics, is the product of the gravitational constant, the object's mass, and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force divided by the square of the magnitude of the position vector starting from the object exerting the gravitational force and pointing to the object which we are measuring the force exerted onto. And all of this is times the negative of that same position vector.
Yes. Weight is the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.
The downward force exerted on an object is caused by gravity (from the Earth). This force is called weight and can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (about 9.8).
inertial mass
The two factors are 1. the mass of the object, and 2. the force exerted on it.
the mass (m) of an object times its acceleration (a) is the force (f) exerted on the object. f=ma
The unbalanced force acting on an object equals the object's mass times it acceleration. The equation to find force is as follows.Force=mass*accelerationf=mv
It depends on the magnitude of the force and the mass of the object