-- the object's mass
-- the net force acting on it
No. It is an approximation for objects near earth, objects further away from earth experience less force and therefore dont have as great an acceleration.
Mass & the force acting on it.
That they are all moving away from each other at a great rate of speed and that speed seems to be acceleration.
The direction in which it's moving. This is a very important concept, and a great question.
All depends on the engine you have, the hemi has great acceleration.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
In conclusion, the experiment on free fall demonstrated the consistent acceleration of objects in the absence of air resistance. The data collected supported the hypothesis that all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. This experiment reaffirmed the fundamental principles of gravity and provided valuable insights into the physics of motion.
Surface area typically has a minimal effect on acceleration. Acceleration is primarily influenced by factors like force, mass, and friction. In situations where surface area might have an impact, such as in fluid resistance, a larger surface area could create more drag and result in slightly slower acceleration.
The great size or extent of something.
1 great gross = 1728
Large objects have.
Piaggio typhoon great acceleration and pretty good top speed or a gilera runner 125 also good acceleration and even better top speed with great handling round corners