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The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to? ____

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Answered by divyapakhare468
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As we know, Newton' s second law of motion says that acceleration happens when a force acts on a mass ( object ).

It also says that the greater the mass of the object being accelerated, the greater the amount of force is needed to accelerate the object .

for  example let us consider that we have two bicycles one with empty basket and other with basket full of bricks .If we try to ride each bicycle we will be able to accelerate the bike with empty basket more than the bike with the basket full of bricks.

hence , The greater the mass of an object , the greater is the force needed to accelerate.

Answered by thakrepayal
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As we know that the Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, all objects that have mass are attracted to each other. The greater an object's mass, the greater its gravitational force.

  • As we know that the Newton's Second Law also says that the greater the mass of the object being accelerated, the greater the amount of force needed to Accelerate the object.
  • We can Say that you have two identical bicycles that each have a basket. One bicycle has an empty basket. One bicycle has a basket full of bricks.
  • So, If you try to ride each bicycle and you push on the pedals with the exact same strength, you will be able to accelerate the bike with the empty basket More than the bike with the basket full of bricks.
  • As we know The bricks add mass to the second bicycle. With bricks in the basket, you would have to apply more force to the pedals to make the bicycle with bricks in the basket move.

Therefore, The greater the mass of an object, the greater is the force needed to Accelerate.

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