when the mass of an object is constant, how does not forces act on an object effect its accelaration
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when the mass of an object is constant, how does not forces act on an object effect its accelaration
when the mass of an object is constant, how does not forces act on an object effect its accelaration
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Heavier objects (objects with more mass) are more difficult to move and stop. Heavier objects (greater mass) resist change more than lighter objects.
Example:
Pushing a bicycle or a Cadillac, or stopping them once moving. The more massive the object (more inertia) the harder it is to start or stop.