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Friday, September 6, 2019

Relation of force to mass and acceleration

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if forces are unbalanced then there is an acceleration it's either that
the acceleration depends directly on upon the net force or
the acceleration depends inversely upon the object's mass

Force, Mass, And the acceleration


Newton's second law is: an acceleration of an object that is being produced by a net force it is either that the net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force and net force is proportional to the mass of the object




Relation of force to mass and acceleration

F=m x a 

This means that the mass needs a stronger force to be moved along with acceleration as an object with a small mass

Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion states, "A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion unless it is acted upon by an external force." What, then, happens to a body when an external force is applied to it? That situation is described by Newton's Second Law of Motion. 
According to NASA, this law states, "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration." This is written in mathematical form as  F=ma






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