Do the objects with different masses have a different amount of force between them?
Table of Contents
- 1 Do the objects with different masses have a different amount of force between them?
- 2 Can two objects with different masses have the same acceleration?
- 3 When 2 objects of different masses are pushed with the same force which one accelerates the farthest?
- 4 What happens when 2 objects with different masses collide?
- 5 What do you observe when you push the 2 same objects at the same time with the same force?
Do the objects with different masses have a different amount of force between them?
Since the gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of both interacting objects, more massive objects will attract each other with a greater gravitational force. So as the mass of either object increases, the force of gravitational attraction between them also increases.
Can two objects with different masses have the same acceleration?
the two accelerations turn out the same. In essence, the larger mass gets a larger force from the gravitational field but it needs a alrger force to make it accelerate. The two effects cancell and all masses tend to accelerate the same in the same gravitational field.
What will happen to two objects with the opposite static charge?
Oppositely charged objects will exert an attractive influence upon each other. In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
When 2 objects of different masses are pushed with the same force which one accelerates the farthest?
According to Newton’s second law, when the same force is applied to two objects of different masses, a. the object with greater mass will experience a great acceleration and the object with less mass will experience an even greater acceleration.
What happens when 2 objects with different masses collide?
In a collision between two objects, both objects experience forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Thus, if the colliding objects have unequal mass, they will have unequal accelerations as a result of the contact force that results during the collision.
What happens to the motion of two objects if they have the same mass but different amounts of force are applied to the objects?
If two objects have the same mass and a greater force is applied to one of the objects, the object which receives the greater force will change speeds more quickly. Varying the amount of force applied to a moving object can also change the direction that the object is moving more or less quickly.
What do you observe when you push the 2 same objects at the same time with the same force?
In a collision between two objects, both objects experience forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Such forces often cause one object to speed up (gain momentum) and the other object to slow down (lose momentum).