Physics, asked by andyman, 9 months ago

if the force acting upon an object is increased what happens to the objects acceleration

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Answered by tuedorchamp
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Answer:

If you increase the force applied to an object, its acceleration increases proportionally (assuming its mass does not change).

(That is the essence of Newton’s Second Law of Motion: Force is proportional to the product of mass and acceleration.)

Explanation:

Answered by iworshipjesus
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Answer:

It increases

Explanation:

The force is directly proportional to the acceleration.

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