In the real world, the word 'weight' is commonly wrongly used interchangably with 'mass' as both are measured in kilograms. The formula is Force (weight in this case) = Mass x Acceleration. Force is measured in Newtons (N). Mass - the amount of substance - is measured in Kilograms (Kg) and Acceleration - rate of change of speed - is measured in m/s/s. F=ma, therefore weight increases with mass along with acceleration. However, returning to its scientific definition, weight is 'the force with which a body is attracted to Earth or another celestial body, equal to the product of the object's mass and the acceleration of gravity.'(dictionary.com) The direct answer to the question is thus weight=force and they increase proportionately in a 1:1 ratio. so it does that GET IT!!!!
To increase the acceleration of a bicycle, you can either apply more force to the pedals or reduce the bike's weight. Increasing force on the pedals will make the bike accelerate faster. Reducing the bike's weight will decrease the amount of force needed to accelerate the bike.
You can change the weight of an object by altering its mass or the force acting on it. Increasing the mass of the object will increase its weight, while decreasing the force acting on it will decrease its weight.
If the force of gravity increases, the weight of an object will increase because weight is directly proportional to gravity. The mass of the object will remain the same, but the force of gravity acting on it will be stronger, resulting in a higher weight measurement.
Nothing. The mass will not change with a gravitational increase, but the weight will.
yes, this is true when anyone increases our weight then no-one can't control oureself .( friction *weight).& increase the force .force is (torque*weight).hence friction increase with weight.
As mass increases Surfaces area increase so the gravitational force increase so the friction increase...............
To increase the acceleration of a bicycle, you can either apply more force to the pedals or reduce the bike's weight. Increasing force on the pedals will make the bike accelerate faster. Reducing the bike's weight will decrease the amount of force needed to accelerate the bike.
You can change the weight of an object by altering its mass or the force acting on it. Increasing the mass of the object will increase its weight, while decreasing the force acting on it will decrease its weight.
It Will increase
If the force of gravity increases, the weight of an object will increase because weight is directly proportional to gravity. The mass of the object will remain the same, but the force of gravity acting on it will be stronger, resulting in a higher weight measurement.
Nothing. The mass will not change with a gravitational increase, but the weight will.
yes, this is true when anyone increases our weight then no-one can't control oureself .( friction *weight).& increase the force .force is (torque*weight).hence friction increase with weight.
If your mass increases, your weight also increases.
Weight affects frictional force because friction is a force that opposes motion and is directly proportional to the normal force acting on the object. The normal force acting on an object is influenced by its weight, so an increase in weight results in a greater normal force and therefore a greater frictional force.
If the mass of the earth were to increase, then the forces that attract you and the earth toward each other would increase. You would say that your weight has increased. Nobody ever measures the force in the other direction ... the earth's weight on you ... but we know that the forces are equal in both directions, so that one would also increase.
the weight will decrease
If the force of gravity increases, weight will increase because weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object. However, mass remains constant as it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with gravity.