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If you double the unbalanced force on an object of a given mass, the acceleration will be​

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Answered by aaditya649477
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Answer:

The acceleration is equal to the net force divided by the mass. If the net force acting on an object doubles, its acceleration is doubled. If the mass is doubled, then acceleration will be halved. If both the net force and the mass are doubled, the acceleration will be unchanged.

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Answered by anjalin
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If the force is doubled, then the acceleration will double.

Explanation:

  • However, doubling how difficult you push an item would not always double the acceleration.
  • Doubling how difficult you push an item may also haven't any impact on the item's acceleration.
  • Push your automobile parked automobile sideways with a five lb pressure and acceleration = 0.
  • Now, push two times as difficult, 10 lbs. Acceleration continues to be 0. Why? Static friction will increase to precisely how difficult you push ensuing in 0 internet pressure.
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