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What happens to the acceleration when mass and force are doubled?

Acceleration remains the same. Remember that Force equals Mass times Acceleration, or Acceleration equals Force divided by Mass. So, if both Force and Mass double, Force Divided by Mass remains the same.


Is this right force equals mass divided by acceleration?

No. Force = mass x acceleration.


How do you find an object's acceleration from it's mass and the force acing on it?

Acceleration = (force) divided by (mass)


What is the relationship existing between acceleration and mass?

Acceleration is force divided by mass.


Acceleration equals force divided by mass?

No


Force divided by mass equals?

Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration. Rearranging the equation, you see that force / mass = acceleration.


I have the weight and force so how do i figure out acceleration?

Acceleration = force in newtons divided by mass in kilograms


What is the acceleration when the force is 50 newton?

That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)


According to newton's second law of motion the acceleration of an object equals the net force acting on the object divided by the object's?

mass. The formula for Newton's second law is F = ma, where F is the net force acting on an object, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration of the object. This law describes how the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.


How do you find acceleration with mass and force?

You can find acceleration by dividing the force applied to an object by the mass of the object. The equation is: acceleration = force / mass. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion.


What states that acceleration equals force divided by mass?

Newton's second law states that acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on an object and inversely proportional to its mass. This relationship is mathematically represented as F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration.


Does mass need to be changed to newtons to find the acceleration?

Mass can't be changed to newtons. The newton is a unit of force, not mass.In order to find the acceleration, you need to know the mass and the force.Then, the acceleration is (force) divided by (mass).