- Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force=Mass*Acceleration
- If you apply little force to something, it will move a little. If you apply a large amount of force to something, it will more a larger amount.
- If mass is increased on something but acceleration stays the same, force will increase. (1=1*1, 2=2*1)
- A= Force/Mass
- If force is decreased and mass stays the same, acceleration decreases.
Conclusion Questions:
1. The more the mass the less the acceleration, and same vice versa. This can change the acceleration of the object.
2. The more mass the less the acceleration. The less the mass the higher the acceleration.
3. You would apply more force.
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