kiirendusjõudu
Kiirendusjõudu, often translated as acceleration force, is a concept used in physics to describe the force that causes an object to change its velocity. It is directly related to Newton's second law of motion, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration (F = ma). Therefore, kiirendusjõudu is the force that produces this acceleration.
This force is not a fundamental force in the same way as gravity or electromagnetism. Instead, it
The direction of the kiirendusjõudu is the same as the direction of the acceleration. If an object