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What relationship exists between an object's mass and the force responsible to move it? a.Direct b.Inverse c.Direct Square d.Inverse Square

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Answered by angel9559
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Force is mass times acceleration, or F= m x a. This means an object with a larger mass needs a stronger force to be moved along at the same acceleration as an object with a small mass. This is Newton's Second Law of Motion.

Answered by amikkr
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Between an object's mass and the force responsible to move it there exist - Direct relationship. (Option a.)

  • Newton's second law of motion says that an object's acceleration is equal to the net force acting on it divided by its mass. Or, F=m×a. So obviously this indicates that an item with a higher mass requires a greater force to move at the same speed as an object with a lower mass. Also according to the second law, force and force have a direct relationship.
  • Force is mass times acceleration. In simple words, force is a push or pull that changes or attempts to alter a body's condition of rest, uniform motion, size, or shape.

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