Assuming that nothing else changes, multiplying the mass x3 will result in multiplying the force x3.
F = m*a --> (3m)*a = 3F
The Law of Applied Force states that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the force of gravity on an object.
Any stored energy has a small amount of mass associated - by the Theory of Relativity. The amount is usually too small to be of interest.
The acceleration would also be trippled when the force is tippled. the relevant equation is: F=ma, where F= force m=mass a=acceleration
Pressure is defined as the amount of force applied to a given amount of area. Therefore pressure is derived from force and distance. Force itself is derived from time, distance, and mass and area is derived from distance.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, not a force.
If you increase the mass of an object and keep the force constant, the acceleration of the object will decrease because the force-to-mass ratio decreases. Conversely, if you increase the force applied to an object while keeping the mass constant, the acceleration of the object will increase because the force-to-mass ratio increases.
Mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is not a force.
Think of Mass as the amount of Matter("Stuff") in an object. Mass is measured with a "Triple Beam Balance".
Force happens when an object of mass is accelerated, and the equation to calculate force is : force=mass/acceleration
A triple beam balance
Force = mass x acceleration
The measure that describes the amount of gravitational force of an object is its mass. Mass is a fundamental property of matter that determines the amount of gravitational force it exerts on other objects. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational force.
The Law of Applied Force states that a body's change in mass is proportional to the amount of force applied to it.
If the mass of an object remains constant, and the amount of space underwater it takes up (it displacement) increases, the buoyant force on the object will increase. The object will rise until it regains equilibrium, when it displaces the same mass of water as its own mass.
Force does not change mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and remains constant regardless of the force applied to it. Force can change an object's motion or shape, but not its mass.
mass cannot be called a force.* Mass is the amount (quantity) of matter within a body. Force is the push- or pull-energy exerted on mass.