Yes
They affect the acceleration of bodies.
it don't
It reduces the acceleration of the falling object due to friction.
Yup. A circle is defined by it having the same diameter no matter where you measure, so you can't make the perimeter of a circle be a different shape. You can only adjust that diameter to affect the size.
Yes, speed does affect acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which an object changes its velocity, so if an object is already moving at a higher speed, it will require more acceleration to increase its speed further.
The acceleration of an object is affected by the force applied to it and its mass. Increasing the force applied to an object will increase its acceleration, while increasing the mass of an object will decrease its acceleration for the same force applied.
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Yes. F/m=a mass is inverse to acceleration.
The force acting upon the object as well as the mass of the object. Both will affect the acceleration of the object.
It will increase the velocity of the the object in which the acceleration is applied.
the gravitational pull makes the object fall quicker. it doesn't matter about weith
The two forces that affect acceleration are net force and mass. Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force acting on an object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.