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The force required to accelerate an object depends on its mass, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). The watermelon has a larger mass compared to the apple, so more force is needed to accelerate the watermelon at the same rate as the apple.
Both the apple and the Earth accelerate toward each other due to the force of gravity acting between them, following Newton's third law of motion. However, since Earth is much larger and heavier, its acceleration is much smaller compared to the apple.
No, force and acceleration are vector quantities. Force is the product of mass and acceleration, and it includes both magnitude and direction. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object, which also has both magnitude and direction.
Both uniform linear acceleration and acceleration due to gravity involve constant acceleration which causes an increase in velocity over time. They both follow the laws of motion described by Newton's second law, where acceleration is proportional to the force applied. In both cases, the rate of change in velocity is constant.
In a vacuum, there is no air resistance to slow down the falling objects. Both the feather and the apple will experience only the force of gravity, causing them to fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. This is described by the principle of universal acceleration due to gravity.
The force required to accelerate an object depends on its mass, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). The watermelon has a larger mass compared to the apple, so more force is needed to accelerate the watermelon at the same rate as the apple.
They both have seeds and they are round.
You can either give it a Golden Apple or a Diamond Apple, both from the Black Market. Otherwise, you cannot.
Both are from Africa
Both the apple and the Earth accelerate toward each other due to the force of gravity acting between them, following Newton's third law of motion. However, since Earth is much larger and heavier, its acceleration is much smaller compared to the apple.
yes, Acceleration is vector quatity!!. Its has both magnitude and direction
A dog and a human both are about 80% water. A watermelon is 92%. So it would depend on the size of the dog.
An example if a fruit with two seeds is the watermelon. The watermelon has both white seeds and black seeds, which is the seed used to plant watermelon.
Is this a trick question or for real? Watermelon is a fruit, a seed pod. It is the part of the plant to effect reproduction.
Examples of acceleration are change in speed, change in direction, or both.
No, force and acceleration are vector quantities. Force is the product of mass and acceleration, and it includes both magnitude and direction. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object, which also has both magnitude and direction.
an apple bigger than tomato.......?...!!.....yes it is ..sometimes vice versa can be happen...!! now in my hand there is an apple which is smaller than a tomato...and in my mom's hand there is a tomato bigger than apple....!!....and in my brothers hand there is both of them with same size...!!!!!!.........