Physics, asked by meetimaan, 6 months ago


If the net force at acting on an
object doubles
how wills the object's acceleration be
affected​

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Answered by jacksparrow0007
2

Answer:

Hello

Answer is Acceleration is doubled...

Explanation:

First

F = m × a

F/m = a (as to find acceleration)

am i right..

Lets us assume

F = 10

m = 5

Then a will be

yeah 10/5 and that's equals 2 so acceleration at that condition will be 2ms^-1

if u double the force 10 × 2 then force will be 20

now we apply that force in the formula f/m=a

20/5= 4

now u see what i have done i have doubled the force then acceleration also doubled

we got 4ms^-1 at last condition we got 2ms^-1

Therefore if we doubled the net force the acceleration will also get doubled

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