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Why the acceleration of the cart decreases?

The acceleration of a cart can decrease due to various factors such as friction, air resistance, or an opposing force acting in the opposite direction. As these forces counteract the initial acceleration, they cause the cart to slow down and reduce its overall acceleration.


will the shopping cart acceleration increase decrease or stay the same?

That depends on the force applied.


When mass is added to a moving cart what happens to its acceleration?

The cart's acceleration will decrease as its mass increases. This is why you must exert progressively more force on a shopping cart to move it along as items are added to it. If you were to continue to add items to the cart but not change how hard you push it, the cart would eventually become "impossible" to push.


A cart of a certain mass has a certain net force exerted on it and its acceleration is 4 ms2 what happens to the acceleration if the cart's mass doubled force?

If the cart's mass is doubled, its acceleration would be halved if the force remains constant. This is because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass, so an increase in mass would result in a decrease in acceleration when force is held constant.


What do you think will happen to the cart's acceleration when it is pulled with a constant net force?

The cart's acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force applied to it. If the force remains constant, the acceleration will also remain constant, assuming no other external factors are affecting the cart's motion.


If the cart has a mass of 22 kg and the girl pushes with a force of 12 N what is the cart's acceleration?

Use Newton's Second Law, F=ma. Solving for a: a = F/m (acceleration = force / mass). If the force is in Newton, and the mass in kilograms, acceleration will be in meters/second2.


Is a cart friction?

No a cart is a vehicle. Friction is resistance to a change in acceleration.


A cart of mass 10kg pulled along a smooth platform by a force of 60N. What is the acceleration of the cart?

F=mass * acceleration 60kg m/s^2=10kg * acceleration 6m/s^2 = acceleration


How did doubling the force affect the acceleration of the cart?

Doubling the force will also double the acceleration of the cart, assuming the mass of the cart remains constant. This is in accordance with Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on an object.


In a grocery store you push a 12.3kg shopping cart with a force of 10.1N. If the cart starts at rest how far does it move in 2.5s (assuming no friction from the floor. Hint calculate the acceleration?

First, calculate the acceleration using the formula acceleration = net force / mass. Plug in the values to get acceleration. Next, use the kinematic equation, displacement = (initial velocity * time) + (0.5 * acceleration * time^2), where initial velocity is 0 since the cart starts at rest. Plug in the calculated acceleration and time to find the displacement of the shopping cart.


F the cart has a mass of 22 kg and the girl pushes with a force of 12 N what is the cart's acceleration?

F = m aa = F/m = 12/22 = 6/11 = 0.545 meter/sec2 (rounded)


If you are pushing a shopping cart if you start pushing harder what happens?

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the greater the force, the greater the acceleration. So if you were to begin pushing a shopping cart harder, you go faster and there is more acceleration. If you were to push the cart softer there would be less acceleration.