Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

How force is proportional to its constant mass and acceleration?


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Answered by brainliestnp
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It states that the rate of change of velocity of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the force. It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s2). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied

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Answered by MissHeartHacker
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  • It states that the rate of change of velocity of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the force.
  • It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s2). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied.

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