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What is A ball is dropped from 5 m height What is its acceleration when it is at a height of 2.5 m?

Its acceleration is always the same - the acceleration of gravity at 32 ft/sec/sec - no matter what distance it is during drop, until it hits the ground.


What is the acceleration of a rock that has a mass of 12.2 kg and is being pulled downward with a force of 26.0?

acceleration = force/mass, so the acceleration of the rock would be equal to26/12.2, which is about 2.13 m/s2.Notise that the direction doesn't matter. The acceleration is always 2.13 m/s2,and it's always in the same direction as the force.


Why was the crack an effect of tension and not compression stress?

A crack is caused by tension not compression because tension pulls matter apart while compression pushes matter together


If gravity and acceleration are the same how do we know dark matter isn't dark acceleration?

Gravity and acceleration are definitely NOT the same. Gravity and acceleration can have the same EFFECTS.Dark matter is some unknown substance, which provides gravitational attraction. As a result, just like any regular matter, it will accelerate any nearby matter. But calling it "dark acceleration" doesn't really solve the mystery of what it's made of.


What state of matter has surface tension?

Liquid.


The process of building tension in a work of fiction is mostly a matter of controlling the?

The process of building tension in a work of fiction is mostly a matter of controlling the flow of information.


How forces are affected by mass and acceleration?

It is a form of matter


What matter has surface tenstion?

A liquid has surface tension.


Does it not matter which pins the wires are connected to?

It does matter which pins the wires are connected to when dealing with electronics or electrical components. Connecting wires to the correct pins ensures proper functionality and prevents damage to the components or the circuit. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or circuit diagrams to determine the correct pin connections.


What is mass physical science?

Mass is the resistance of matter to acceleration.


How can something accelerate at a very high rate but still have a relatively low velocity?

"Acceleration" means any change in speed or direction, not always "speeding up". Your question seems to regard 'acceleration' as 'speeding up'. In that case, the speed is continuously increasing. So no matter how low it is when you begin the experiment, and no matter how large or small the rate of acceleration may be, if you wait long enough, the speed won't be relatively low any longer.


What state of matter does not change in volume but has surface tension?

liguid