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Any unbalanced force will cause an acceleration.

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How are constant force is related to mass and acceleration?

Force = (mass) times (acceleration) Constant force produces constant acceleration.


An unbalanced force produces?

An unbalanced force produces acceleration on an object by changing its speed or direction. This acceleration occurs in the direction of the unbalanced force, according to Newton's second law of motion.


A horizontal force acts a body that is free to move can it produce an acceleration if the force is less then the weight of that body?

Yes it can, and if less force is needed if you eliminate the possibility of friction. You can find many examples of this, but i think this is an excellent opportunity to devise an experiment and practice your scientific methods.


What is a force that produces an acceleration?

One that is applied to a mass.


What results when a force produces a movement in the direction of the force?

'Acceleration' in that direction results.


What can you say about the direction of the acceleration and the force that produces it?

Acceleration always occurs in the direction of the net force acting on an object. If the net force and acceleration have the same direction, the object speeds up; if they have opposite directions, the object slows down. The relationship between acceleration and the force that produces it is described by Newton's second law of motion.


How do you identify if the force is balance or not?

If it produces acceleration then it is not balanced. If it doesn't, then it is.


What is the relationship of force to mass and mass to force to law of acceleration?

It is best expressed by Newton's second law: Force = Mass x acceleration. Thus a force of 1 Newton produces an acceleration of 1 m/sec per second on a mass of 1 kg. A force of 1 poundal produces an acceleration of 1 ft/sec per second on a mass of 1 pound.


What is acceleration force?

In physics there is no such thing as an "acceleration force". A force however will produce an acceleration, according to Newton's Second Law: F=ma, or force = mass x acceleration. Solving for acceleration: acceleration = force / mass


When the resultant force is not zero what does it produces?

When the resultant force is not zero, it produces an acceleration in the direction of the force according to Newton's second law of motion. This acceleration changes the velocity of an object, causing it to either speed up or slow down depending on the direction of the force.


Constant net force produces constant what?

Acceleration. When a constant net force is applied to an object, it will experience a constant acceleration according to Newton's second law of motion.


What kind of force produces a constant acceleration?

A constant acceleration is typically produced by a constant force applied to an object. According to Newton's second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it.