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If you double the net force on an object what is the result on the acceleration

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Answered by kainatkhalid606
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According to Newton second Law of motion, F=ma, the net force applied on an object is directly proportional to the acceleration produced. Increase in net force will also increase the acceleration produced so If the net force on an object is doubled then it will result in the acceleration produced, to be doubled as well.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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When we double the net force on an object the result on the acceleration is that it gets doubled.


According to Newton’s second law of motion, the acceleration of an object depends directly on the net force acting on the object and is inversely proportional to the mass.


It means when the force is increased, the acceleration increases too but the acceleration decreases when the mass is increased.  

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