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Why does the atwoods machine have smaller accelerations than the acceleration due to gravity?

Part of the mass is on one side, part of the mass is on the other side. As a result, instead of all the force of gravity pulling in the "forward" direction, part of it pulls in the "backward" direction. In the extreme case, the two masses would be the same, and in balance - the device doesn't accelerate at all.


What is the fastest acceleration manned machine?

The fastest acceleration experienced by humans is typically during a rocket launch into space, with accelerations reaching up to 3-4 times the force of gravity (3-4 Gs). The Space Shuttle, for example, could reach accelerations of around 3 Gs during takeoff.


All airplanes have mass therefore what force pulls them toward the ground?

Airplanes are pulled towards the ground due to the force of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls all objects with mass towards each other, including airplanes. The weight of the airplane is the result of the gravitational force acting on its mass.


What are gravity problems?

Gravity problems refer to physics or engineering problems that involve calculating forces, accelerations, or motions related to the gravitational force between objects. These problems often involve concepts such as mass, distance, and the constant acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2 on Earth). Students and researchers commonly encounter gravity problems in fields such as mechanics, astronomy, and geophysics.


What do objects do as a result of gravity?

Objects are pulled towards the center of the Earth due to gravity.

Related Questions

Who first developed the correct ideas about the accelerations of gravity?

Galileo


Which planets have the largest accelerations of gravity?

The planet that has the largest acceleration of gravity is Jupiter. The planet with the least amount of gravity is Mercury. Actually, Pluto has less gravity than Mercury, but Pluto is not classified as a planet any more.


Why does the atwoods machine have smaller accelerations than the acceleration due to gravity?

Part of the mass is on one side, part of the mass is on the other side. As a result, instead of all the force of gravity pulling in the "forward" direction, part of it pulls in the "backward" direction. In the extreme case, the two masses would be the same, and in balance - the device doesn't accelerate at all.


What is the relation of gravity with calculus?

Gravity is a force, which means that it has a corresponding acceleration (rate of rate of change). Because calculus is the study of rates of change, accelerations are studied in calculus.


On what day will the earth have no gravity?

Earth will always have gravity for gravity is a result of mass.


What is the fastest acceleration manned machine?

The fastest acceleration experienced by humans is typically during a rocket launch into space, with accelerations reaching up to 3-4 times the force of gravity (3-4 Gs). The Space Shuttle, for example, could reach accelerations of around 3 Gs during takeoff.


Can earth gravity be lost?

No. Earth's gravity is a result of its mass.


What is gravity a result of?

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Does the sun give planets gravity?

No. Planets have gravity as a result of their own mass.


How does the sun create Earth's gravity?

It does not. Earth's gravity is the result of Earth's mass.


All airplanes have mass therefore what force pulls them toward the ground?

Airplanes are pulled towards the ground due to the force of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls all objects with mass towards each other, including airplanes. The weight of the airplane is the result of the gravitational force acting on its mass.


What are gravity problems?

Gravity problems refer to physics or engineering problems that involve calculating forces, accelerations, or motions related to the gravitational force between objects. These problems often involve concepts such as mass, distance, and the constant acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2 on Earth). Students and researchers commonly encounter gravity problems in fields such as mechanics, astronomy, and geophysics.