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2 November, 14:48

How does mass effect the speed of a forced object

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  1. 2 November, 15:07
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    the bigger the mass, the smaller the acceleration and the smaller speed

    Explanation:

    this can be proven from the formula F = ma

    F = m*speed/time

    Or a practical example is that of a heavy object and a light object if pushed with the same force, it'll be observed that the small object moves faster or with a greater speed than the heavy object
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