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Q: Why do objects with less mass accelerate at a higher rate?
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Why dont heavy objects fall faster than light ones?

-- Gravity pulls harder on objects with more mass than it does on objects with less mass. -- But objects with more mass need more force on them to accelerate as fast as objects with less mass. -- So it all balances out . . . no matter how much mass an object has, every object on Earth falls with the same acceleration.


How a constant force would affect two objects of different masses?

A force on a large mass will accelerate it less than the same force on a smaller mass.


How would a constant force would affect two objects of different?

A force on a large mass will accelerate it less than the same force on a smaller mass.


Why do two objects with different mass will fall at the same time?

-- It takes more force to accelerate an object with more mass. ... Gravity exerts more force on an object with more mass. -- It takes less force to accelerate an object with less mass. ... Gravity exerts less force on an object with less mass. Whatever the mass of the object happens to be, gravity always exerts just the right amount of force to accelerate it at always the same rate ... 9.8 meters per second2.


How is motion of an object affected when force acts on it?

If a force is exerted on an object, it will accelerate in inverse proportion to its mass in the direction of the force. For example, if two objects of different mass are subjected to the same force, the less massive object will accelerate more.


When you multiply an objects mass times the acceleration?

You get the force required to accelerate the object


How much mass is in an object?

Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.


The same force is constantly applied to two movable objects the more massive object will?

Accelerate less than the object with the smaller mass, as per Newton's 2nd Law.


Why can a motorcycle accelerate faster than a car even though its engine produces less force?

because it has less mass.. Force = mass x acceleration


why does an object with less mass have larger acceleration?

Whenna given force is applied ,an oobject with greater mass will accelerate less


Will a sky diver with a greater mass accelerate faster that a sky diver with less mass?

Yes


What is true of an object with a lot of mass?

Such an object makes a larger dent in the fabric of space-time than an object with little mass. (It has a greater gravitational attraction than less massive objects)A greater force is required to accelerate such an object than a less massive object