Physics, asked by thanvi78, 10 months ago

if you double the force of an object what happens to the acceleration​

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Answered by NerdyKnowMore
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Answer:

acceleration increases

Explanation:

when the force doubles the acceleration also increase if the object is having constant mass

f=ma

Answered by Anonymous
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Let F be the force exerted on a particle of mass "m" moving with acceleration "a"

Implies,

 \large{ \sf{ \vec{f} = m \vec{a}}}

We know that,

Mass of a particle is always constant

Thus,

  \huge{ \boxed{\boxed{\sf{ \vec{f} \propto \:  \vec{a}}}}}

  • When the force exerted on the particle is doubled,as a result the acceleration will also be doubled

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