Physics, asked by mytri57, 5 months ago

if the net force acting on an object double how will the object's acceleration in affected?​

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Answered by hareem23
10

Answer:

In other words, if the net force were doubled, the acceleration of the object would be twice as large. Similarly, if the mass of the object were doubled, its acceleration would be half as large.

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Answered by nirman95
2

Given:

Net force on object becomes double.

To find:

Effect on acceleration ?

Calculation:

  • Let mass of object be m.
  • Also, let the initial force be F.

So, initial acceleration of object:

 \therefore \: a =  \dfrac{F}{m}

  • New force is 2F but mass is still 'm'.

 \therefore \: a_{2} =  \dfrac{2F}{m}

 \implies \: a_{2} = 2 \times  \dfrac{F}{m}

 \implies \: a_{2} = 2 \times a

So, object's acceleration becomes double.

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