Asked by Laura
What can we say about the force of an object when the mass increases and acceleration remains constant?
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Answered by
Thomas
Depending on the amount the mass is increased by, we can say that the force of the object is increase by x amount of mass.
Example. If m2 = 3m1, a2 = a1 than F2=?F1
F2=m2a2 -> F2=3(m1)(a1)
you see that (m1)(a1) is F1.
In conclusion, F2 = 3F1.
Example. If m2 = 3m1, a2 = a1 than F2=?F1
F2=m2a2 -> F2=3(m1)(a1)
you see that (m1)(a1) is F1.
In conclusion, F2 = 3F1.
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