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Force causes a mass to accelerate in the direction of the force according to Newton's second law of motion, F = ma. It can also change the velocity of the mass or deform its shape depending on the type of force applied.
Any unbalanced force will make any mass accelerate. Clearly, a small force on a big mass will result in a small acceleration, as F=ma The previous answer on gravitation was not very helpful
A force acting on the object can cause it to change its velocity. The force could be due to interactions such as pushing, pulling, gravity, or friction.
The mass of a body cannot be changed when a force is applied to it. The force may cause the body to move or accelerate, but the mass remains constant.
Gravitational force is the primary force that causes mass movement such as landslides, rockfalls, and mudflows. The force of gravity acting on slopes can overcome the strength of the materials holding them together, leading to downward movement.
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More mass will cause more gravitational force.
More mass will cause more gravitational force.
Force causes a mass to accelerate in the direction of the force according to Newton's second law of motion, F = ma. It can also change the velocity of the mass or deform its shape depending on the type of force applied.
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gravity and movement
You get the force required to cause the given acceleration on the given mass.
Any unbalanced force will make any mass accelerate. Clearly, a small force on a big mass will result in a small acceleration, as F=ma The previous answer on gravitation was not very helpful
Gravity is the force that causes mass movement. When a mass is on a slope or incline, gravity pulls it downhill, leading to movements such as landslides, rockfalls, and avalanches.
A force acting on the object can cause it to change its velocity. The force could be due to interactions such as pushing, pulling, gravity, or friction.
The mass of a body cannot be changed when a force is applied to it. The force may cause the body to move or accelerate, but the mass remains constant.