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False. Since Force=mass*acceleration, decreasing mass will increase acceleration for the same applied force.
Force = mass x acceleration Assuming we want the same acceleration such as 0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds. The loaded wagon has more mass. Hence, it requires more force to move it.
The acceleration is 3.2 meters per second squared.
the more force u put on an object the faster it goes 4 example, if a little girl pushes a wagon with a bolder in it it wont go the far but if a full grow man pushed it it would go father because there will b more force.
Gravity pulls the wagon down the ramp. Friction from the tires on the ground slows the wagon. Wind resistance (friction from the air) slows the wagon as well. Gravity also helps slow the wagon down once it is off the ramp and the wagon is rolling on a level surface.
False. Since Force=mass*acceleration, decreasing mass will increase acceleration for the same applied force.
9.19 m/s^2
A Chuckwagon was a wagon containing food and cooking gear to feed those on a cattle-drive . "Chuck" was a slang term for food .
What is true meaning of the law of acceleration? If you mean Newton's 2nd law which states that a force causes a mass to accelerate. Acceleration measures how fast your velocity changes. I will give you an example. If you know a child with a wagon, this could be fun. The child is sitting on the wagon. Right now the child is at rest (velocity =0). He does not like being at rest, so he asks you to push him. As you push him he giggles, oh what fun. He is now moving (v = 6 m/s, not 0). Your friend said, "Do that again, and I will time how many seconds it takes for you to get him going that fast." It took 2 seconds for you to reach a velocity of 6 m/s. That means you were accelerating at a rate of 3 m/s each second. When you push the wagon, you exert a force, which causes the child and wagon to accelerate. Newton's 2nd law states that a force causes a mass to accelerate 1) Your push is the force. 2) The child and wagon are the mass. 3) The acceleration is the result. As a formula, Force = mass * acceleration I hope this helps
Force = mass x acceleration Assuming we want the same acceleration such as 0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds. The loaded wagon has more mass. Hence, it requires more force to move it.
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Depends on the size of the wagon.
People going west used the covered wagon.
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they traveld by a wagon