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because you are adding more weight to the shopping cart
F=ma. Greater mass leads to smaller acceleration given the same force.
Acceleration is expressed in meters per second squared, not just meters per second which is a speed.To calculate this, just use the formula force = mass x acceleration. Since you are using standard SI units, the result will be in Newton.
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the greater the force, the greater the acceleration. So if you were to begin pushing a shopping cart harder, you go faster and there is more acceleration. If you were to push the cart softer there would be less acceleration.
If you have a shopping cart moving because you pushed it in the parking lot and it then goes on to grass, it will slow down. The opposite would be true if you started from grass, gave a shove and then it moved on to a parking lot.
because you are adding more weight to the shopping cart
F=ma. Greater mass leads to smaller acceleration given the same force.
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Acceleration is expressed in meters per second squared, not just meters per second which is a speed.To calculate this, just use the formula force = mass x acceleration. Since you are using standard SI units, the result will be in Newton.
It can be either. Horse-drawn carts are virtually all pulled. Library and shopping carts are pushed. However, any pulling or pushing force that is exerted includes a pushing force against the ground (i.e. friction).
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Friction.
That depends on the force applied.
The basic equation is: force equals mass times acceleration.
A shopping cart full of groceries has more inertia.
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