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if you have mass and displacement on a horizontal surface how do you find acceleration
The formula for finding acceleration using mass and displacement is a = F/m, where "a" is acceleration, "F" is force, and "m" is mass.
To calculate acceleration from a graph of mass and displacement, you can use the slope of the line on the graph. The slope represents the change in displacement over the change in time, which is equal to acceleration.
The unit of measurement for acceleration when using mass and displacement is meters per second squared (m/s²).
Yes, mass and displacement can have a negative value in the acceleration formula. This indicates that the object is moving in the opposite direction of the force applied, resulting in a negative acceleration.
The mass of an object has an inverse relationship with its acceleration. This means that as the mass increases, the acceleration decreases, and vice versa. This is because a larger mass requires a greater force to produce the same acceleration as a smaller mass.