There speed will increase steadily and if they are going in same direction, they will reach the destination at the same time.
The speed of cart becomes fast when the horse applies more force
While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".
pressure will increase
Force is mass x acceleration so in order to increase the acceleration without increasing the force, you must decrease the mass.
then the vehicle will go faster.
When you step on the gas pedal, it injects more fuel into the car engine, causing the piston to move faster. The faster the piston moves, the faster the wheels will turn.
The speed of cart becomes fast when the horse applies more force
While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".While an object falls faster and faster, the backwards force of air resistance will increase. Once the force of air resistance equals the force of gravitation, the object will no longer accelerate, and is said to have reached "terminal velocity".
pressure will increase
Force is mass x acceleration so in order to increase the acceleration without increasing the force, you must decrease the mass.
Not necessarily. A constant net force will produce a constant acceleration, that is, the car will continue going faster and faster.
The force will increase fourfold.
if you increase the force , the mass remaining constant, a new rate of acceleration applies in the order a = f/m from that point (second law)
When a pitcher pitches the ball, she (or he) applies a force to it to push it over the plate. Depending on the size of the ball they use and the amount of force applied, the ball will take a different path to the plate. So if a pitcher applies a lot of force with a small ball, the ball will go faster. If the pitcher applies little force to a large ball it may not travel as quickly.
then the vehicle will go faster.
The deformation would increase because the force increases.
More force will be required to push an object along the ramp.