Force=mass x acc. So the accel. will be 10/2.012 which is app. 5metres per sec squared.
Newton first realized that acceleration depends on the amount of force applied to that object
The relationship is given by Newton's Second Law: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration).
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Newton's second law of motion states that an object's acceleration is directly related to the net force applied and inversely related to the mass of the object.
Newton's second law of motion states that an object's acceleration is directly related to the net force applied and inversely related to the mass of the object.
Newton's Second Law of motion refers to the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. Force is equal to the mass of an object times its acceleration. F=ma or Acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the Force applied to the object, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. a=F/m
Acceleration increases as force increases.
Please use Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration.
A force must have been applied, no force no acceleration.
the cceleration of the object because the second the of newton explains the relation between force and acceleration and the two happen to bne directly proportional so if the acceleration increases so does the force or vice verca.
Yes, increased force applied to an object results in an increase in acceleration.
F = M A Acceleration is directly proportional to force. When force applied to an object is reduced to one third, the object's acceleration is reduced to one third.