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No. On Earth the force of gravity or acceleration is always about 9.8m/sec^2 Earth's gravity does not change just because the cart gets heavier lighter.

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What factors does the weight of an object depend?

Mass and gravity


What two factors does the weight of an object depend?

The weight of an object depends on its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. The weight of an object can be calculated using the equation: Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity.


What happens to acceleration if the mass is increased and due to gravity?

If the mass is increased and gravity remains constant, the acceleration will decrease. This is because the force acting on the object remains the same due to gravity, but as the mass increases, the object will experience a greater resistance to acceleration.


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.


What two thing does weight depend on?

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What is mass multiplied by gravity?

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

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2 carts are pushed with the same amount of force However 1 shopping cart has a greater mass than the other how does the mass of the cart affect their acceleration?

The shopping cart with greater mass will have lower acceleration compared to the shopping cart with lower mass. This is because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass when the force applied is kept constant.


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.


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.


What do you multiply mass by to get the weight?

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What does gravitational potential energy depend on of the object?

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