Physics, asked by jasmine539, 11 months ago

A object has an acceleration of 6.0m/s.
If the net force acting upon his object
were doubled, then If new acceleration
would be?​

Answers

Answered by arenarohith
1

Answer:

a = 12 m/s/s .

Explanation:

F = ma; if force doubles, it's because acceleration doubles (mass stays same).

We know acceleration is directly proportional to the force so if we double the force , acceleration would get doubled .

a = 12 m/s/s .

Answered by ahwansahu04
0

Explanation:

It means that if force is constant, as mass is increased, acceleration decreases. resistance to changes in motion. If the net force on an object is doubled, its acceleration will double If the mass of an object is doubled, the acceleration will be halved .

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