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An object is accelerating at a rate of 10 m/s2. If the net force acting upon the object is suddenly doubled, what would be the object’s new acceleration?

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Answered by laxmi4593
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Explanation:

To understand this we must use Newton's second law - the law of acceleration (acceleration = force/mass). Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass. Acceleration of an object depends on two things, force and mass.

Answered by laxmi4593
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Explanation:

To understand this we must use Newton's second law - the law of acceleration (acceleration = force/mass). Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass. Acceleration of an object depends on two things, force and mass.

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