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A heavier object has more mass than the lighter object.

The acceleration of any object is (force on the object) divided by (the object's mass).

A = F/MAs this simple fraction shows, if equal forces were applied to many different

objects, you'd immediately see that the smaller an object's mass is, the more

acceleration results.

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Why is A heavier objects harder to accelerate than a lighter object?

A heavier object has more mass than the lighter object.The acceleration of any object is (force on the object) divided by (the object's mass).A = F/MAs this simple fraction shows, if equal forces were applied to many different objects, you'd immediately see that the smaller an object's mass is, the moreacceleration results.


Why is a heavier object harder to accelerate than a a lighter object?

A heavier object has more mass than the lighter object.The acceleration of any object is (force on the object) divided by (the object's mass).A = F/MAs this simple fraction shows, if equal forces were applied to many different objects, you'd immediately see that the smaller an object's mass is, the moreacceleration results.


Why is a heaver object harder to accelerate than a lighter object?

The difficulty to accelerate an object is related to its mass, not to its weight. However, on Earth (i.e., more or less constant gravity), mass and weight are also proportional. As to "why", I believe that is still an area of active research. We know that there is a property called mass, that causes gravitation, and inertia (i.e., a resistance to acceleration), but the exact nature of this property is still being studied.


How are speed and weight related?

Speed and weight are related in that a heavier object requires more force to accelerate or decelerate, thus affecting its speed. In general, heavier objects tend to have lower speeds due to the increased force required to move them compared to lighter objects.


Is it harder to accelerate a moving object?

No, it is not harder to accelerate a moving object. The initial motion of the object does not affect the force required to accelerate it further. The force required to accelerate an object depends on its mass and the desired acceleration.


What is an example of newton's second law of moton?

An example of Newton's second law is when you push a heavier object and a lighter object with the same amount of force. The heavier object will accelerate less than the lighter object because it has a greater mass, demonstrating the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.


Does a heavier object have more inertia than a lighter object?

Yes, inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. Heavier objects have more inertia than lighter objects because they require more force to accelerate or decelerate.


Does a heavier object or a lighter object experience a greater gravitatoinal force?

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What is the direction of acceleration for an object in the air?

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What heavier object sinks but the lighter object floats but the heavier object can be a thousand times larger than the lighter object?

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Can a light object that was hit with a small force accelerate as rapidly as a heavier object with hit with a big force Why or why not?

No, the acceleration of an object depends on both the force applied and the object's mass. A heavier object will require a larger force to accelerate as rapidly as a lighter object with a smaller force. This is described by Newton's second law, which states that acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the object's mass.