Thursday, July 23, 2015

What is the relationship between the net force and the ccceleration of an object?the pulling forces from greatest to least for an object.

The Newton's second law relates the net force, acceleration and
mass of an object, such that:


`bar F = m*bar a`


`bar F` represents the net force
vector


m represents the mass of
object


`bar a` represents the acceleration vector of
object


The equation `bar F` = `m*bar a` implies the following
relation between the net force and acceleration, with respect to the fact that net force and
acceleration are both vectors, such that:


- the direction of the net
force vector coincides with the direction of acceleration vector


-
the magnitude of the net force vector is proportional to the magnitude of acceleration vector:
`|bar F| ~~ |bar a|.`

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