Table of Contents
- 1 Why heavier and lighter bodies fall freely with same acceleration?
- 2 Why do heavier objects have more acceleration?
- 3 Why do lighter objects accelerate faster?
- 4 Do heavier objects have more or less energy than lighter objects moving at the same speed?
- 5 What is the condition for an object experiencing free fall?
- 6 When gravity is the only force acting on an object?
Why heavier and lighter bodies fall freely with same acceleration?
Answer 1: Heavy objects fall at the same rate (or speed) as light ones. The acceleration due to gravity is about 10 m/s2 everywhere around earth, so all objects experience the same acceleration when they fall.
Why do heavier objects have more acceleration?
Acceleration of Falling Objects Heavier things have a greater gravitational force AND heavier things have a lower acceleration. It turns out that these two effects exactly cancel to make falling objects have the same acceleration regardless of mass.
Why does mass not affect the speed of a falling object?
Mass does not affect the speed of falling objects, assuming there is only gravity acting on it. The horizontal force applied does not affect the downward motion of the bullets — only gravity and friction (air resistance), which is the same for both bullets. Air resistance makes a feather fall slower.
Why do objects with greater mass fall faster?
Thus, more massive objects fall faster than less massive objects because they are acted upon by a larger force of gravity; for this reason, they accelerate to higher speeds until the air resistance force equals the gravity force.
Why do lighter objects accelerate faster?
A: There is an equal and opposite force on each of the two objects: they will both move. Now since the acceleration of each object is inversely proportional to the mass, the lighter object will move a bit faster.
Do heavier objects have more or less energy than lighter objects moving at the same speed?
First, heavier objects that are moving have more kinetic energy than lighter ones: a bowling ball traveling 10 m/s (a very fast sprint) carries a lot more kinetic energy than a golf ball traveling at the same speed. It turns out that an object’s kinetic energy increases as the square of its speed.
Do heavier objects have greater acceleration?
Why doesn’t a heavy object accelerate more than a lighter object?
Why doesn’t a heavy object accelerate more than a lighter object when both are freely falling? o Because the greater mass offsets the equally greater force; whereas force tends to accelerate things, mass tends to resist acceleration. What are the 2 principal factors that affect the force of air resistance?
What is the condition for an object experiencing free fall?
The acceleration is in the direction of the net force 8 What is the condition for an object experiencing free fall? When gravity is the only force acting on an object, it is in free fall. 9 Why doesn’t a heavy object accelerate more than a light object when both are freely falling?
When gravity is the only force acting on an object?
When gravity is the only force acting on an object, it is in free fall. 9 Why doesn’t a heavy object accelerate more than a light object when both are freely falling?
What is the acceleration of a falling object?
The speed at which the acceleration of a falling object terminates because friction balances the weight. • Occurs when an object gains enough speed so that the force of air resistance = its weight.