What does the formula F = ma represent? A. Force is equal to mass times acceleration. B. Force is equal to acceleration divided by mass. C. Force is equal to mass divided by acceleration. D. Force is E. qual to the square of acceleration times mass. 相关知识点: ...
What does F represent in Newton's second law? A. Mass B. Acceleration C. Force D. Velocity 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。原因:文章中明确提到“The formula for Newton's second law is F = ma, where F represents force.”。 反馈 收藏 ...
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In other words, in the high vocabulary group, differences in processing speed did not have an effect on the rate of vocabulary growth. However, in the low vocabulary group, those with faster processing speeds showed greater acceleration in their vocabulary growth over the next six months. ...
As the force on an object increases, does the acceleration increase or decrease? In a free-falling object assuming no air resistance, the acceleration is the same (g) regardless of the mass,per the second Newton Law. Why mass doe...
Besides mass, what else does rotational inertia depends on? During the collision, why is the angular momentum conserved but not the linear momentum? How does the law of conservation of momentum work? Does applied force cause acceleration?