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Does increasing the mass of a falling object change its acceleration? DUE TOMMOROW!!!!!!
Posted: Sat May 30, 2020 7:35 pm
by deleted-890145
Please help me fast, so we are doing a scientific report on if increasing the mass of objects the same size affects acceleration. We are making balls the same size but different weights roll down a ramp and what I really need help with is the rationale. I need to talk about the SUVATS formula but I am having trouble, and it needs to be in the rationale.

Re: Does increasing the mass of a falling object change its acceleration? DUE TOMMOROW!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 12:15 pm
by deleted-718508
Hi NewtonsApple,
Is this for a homework assignment? If so, there are other, more appropriate forums for homework help. This forum is to help students with science fair projects.
If this is for a science fair project, notice that mass doesn't show up in the SUVATS formulas.
Best,
Charles
Re: Does increasing the mass of a falling object change its acceleration? DUE TOMMOROW!!!!!!
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 1:53 am
by deleted-890145
Thank you,
It just said 'Grades 9-12: Physical Science and I'm doing Physics so I thought it was the right topic, my teacher said we just have to expain the acceleration formula in the Rationale and link it to the experiment as background info and I need help on this