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How will you describe the graph(line) of force vs acceleration?

Straight line

What does the straight line sloping up to the right mean?

Direct Proprtion

* This graph indicates that the acceleration is directly proportional to the net force. Direct proportion means that an increase in the net force by a

What is the relationship between force and acceleration?

a { F

What happens to the acceleration when you double the net force and the mass remains the same?

Doubles

*The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force means...when the net force is doubled ,acceleration is also doubled. When the net force is tripled acceleration is also tripled.

What will you do to the net force if you want to decrease the acceleration by half?

Decrease the netforce by half

The acceleration of a car is 3m/s2(squared). If the Netforce is tripled, what will be the new acceleration? (Mass remains the same)

9m/s2(squared)

The graph of mass and acceleration?

Hyperbola

Relationship between acceleration and mass?

Inverse proportion

*The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force means...when the net force is decreased by half, the acceleration will also decrease by half .


*Inverse proportion - the acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass. When you double the mass the acceleration will decrease by half. When you decrease the mass by half, the acceleration will double.

What is the mathematical relationship between mass and acceleration?


mass and acceleration?

a { 1/m

What happens to the acceleration when you double the mass but the net force remains the same?

Half

What happens to the acceleration when you decrease the mass by half but the net force remains the same?

Doubles

What happens to the acceleration when you double both the mass and the net force?

Remains the same

An object is accelerating st 2m/s2. If the net force is tripled and the mass of the object is doubled, what is the new acceleration?

3 m/s2