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If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
IF gravity doubled, THEN your weight would double. And acceleration and the force of gravity are indistinguishable from each other.
F=ma, if "a" doubles and "m" is the same, the resultant "F" will double. Acceleration is doubled if force is doubled, a1=f/m; a2= 2f/m= 2a1.
it would reduce by two squared, which is 4
Double the force applied by that piston and half the speed that it moves.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
The force equal mass times acceleration, if force remains the same, and mass is doubled, then acceleration must be cut in half.
Since P = F/A, PA = F So, if area is doubled, pressure is halved.
IF gravity doubled, THEN your weight would double. And acceleration and the force of gravity are indistinguishable from each other.
The Gravity would Double.
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
The kinetic energy would be quadrupled, and the momentum would be doubled.
F=ma, if "a" doubles and "m" is the same, the resultant "F" will double. Acceleration is doubled if force is doubled, a1=f/m; a2= 2f/m= 2a1.
Your weight would more than double on Jupiter because its force of attraction is so strong.
Without the strong force atoms would fly apart and nothing would exist as we know it.
If the gravitational force decreases according to the square of the distance, then if the distance is doubled the force becomes one forth of what it was. So if you doubled the the distance between the two objects then they would have a gravitational force of 125 Newtons. That happens because 2 squared is 4 and 500 divided by 4 is 125.
By doubling its mass at the same time. (That would probably be a lot harder than doubling the force on it.)