a sponge will have more matter packed in the same space
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
Force = mass x acceleration. Any amount of force will accelerate a mass. The amount of force you want to use depends on how quickly you want to accelerate something.
-- 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.
I can say that a force is the ONLY thing that can accelerate an object.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
Yes. If there is an unbalanced force on an object, the object will always accelerate in the direction of the force.
you will make it accelerate twice as much.
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
Force and acceleration are NOT the same. If you apply a net force to an object, it causes the object to accelerate. The amount of acceleration depends on the force and the mass of the object. Force = mass x acceleration.
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting on that object.
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
The net force that enables an object to accelerate is a force greater than zero.
Accelerate it! If the forces are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction the uneven force is pushing on.
Force can accelerate an object.
It decrease.
... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.