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how is force, mass and acceleration related?

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Answered by Anonymous
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FORCE=Mass x acceleration

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

How is force, mass and acceleration related?

ANSWER:-

  • Force is a physical impact, which when applied to an object results in it accelerating in the direction from which it was applied.
  • Mass is the quantity of matter in an object and is expressed in kilograms.
  • Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object in the exact straight line of the unstable force.
  • When forces become stabilized, there is no total force and thus no movement. According to Newton’s second law, links force, mass and acceleration and pertains to the impact that an unstable force has on the motion of an object.
  • Newton's second law denotes that the rate of change of velocity of an object known as acceleration is directly proportional to the force which is applied and holds in the direction of the force.
  • It is outlined by the equation that is
  • Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s2).

Hence, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied.

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