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From the formula force = mass x acceleration, if there is more mass, there will be less acceleration. Assuming the force doesn't also change.

From the formula force = mass x acceleration, if there is more mass, there will be less acceleration. Assuming the force doesn't also change.

From the formula force = mass x acceleration, if there is more mass, there will be less acceleration. Assuming the force doesn't also change.

From the formula force = mass x acceleration, if there is more mass, there will be less acceleration. Assuming the force doesn't also change.

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If an object with a mass of 2 kilograms is being pushed by a force of 4 newtons how fast is it accelerating?

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Is force equal to mass time accelaration?

Yes. Good work !


Mass equals what?

mass is the what an object is made up ofANSWER:mass= force/accelaration or density x volume


How is force related in accelaration?

By Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration


How does size effect accelaration?

Size affects acceleration in terms of mass. If the size or mass is bigger, acceleration will be lower and vice versa.


What is the formula for input force?

The formula for input force is force = work / distance. This formula represents the amount of force required to move an object a certain distance based on the work done.


How does a change in mass affects the accelaration of an object?

Force = Mass * Acceleration (F = m * a)Therefore, if the mass of an object is increased, then the force required to accelerate to a given velocity will be greater. If the mass is decreased, then the force required to accelerate that object to a given velocity will become smaller.


How is related to accelaration?

Force F is directly proportional to acceleration a, F= ma and mass m is the proportion rate.


How force related to accelaration?

Force F is directly proportional to acceleration a, F= ma and mass m is the proportion rate.


What forces would be needed to produce an accelaration of 1 ms-2 on a ballof mass of 1 Kg?

1 Newton.


Is accelaration directly proportional to force?

yes; the force F is directly proportional to the acceleration a and mass m; F = ma and a = F/m; the higher the force the higher the acceleration for a given mass


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