Question
If the force applied to an object is constant and the mass of the object gets bigger the acceleration of that object
Responses
stays the same
stays the same
mass does not affect acceleration
mass does not affect acceleration
increases
increases
decreases
Responses
stays the same
stays the same
mass does not affect acceleration
mass does not affect acceleration
increases
increases
decreases
Answers
GPT-4o mini
If the force applied to an object is constant and the mass of the object increases, the acceleration of that object **decreases**.
This is described by Newton's second law of motion, \( F = ma \), where \( F \) is the force, \( m \) is the mass, and \( a \) is the acceleration. When force is constant and mass increases, acceleration must decrease to maintain the equation.
This is described by Newton's second law of motion, \( F = ma \), where \( F \) is the force, \( m \) is the mass, and \( a \) is the acceleration. When force is constant and mass increases, acceleration must decrease to maintain the equation.