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What affect does a doubling of the net force have upon the acceleration of the object? Be quantitative.

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Answered by hdthebest95
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  • By Newton's second law of motion,
  • F = M × A
  • Here m is constant
  • Therefore F is directly proportional to A
  • Therefore as F doubles A also Doubles.
  • Therefore 2F is proportional to 2A
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The acceleration of an object is in the direction of the net force. If you push or pull an object in a particular direction, it accelerates in that direction. The acceleration has a magnitude directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force. If you push twice as hard (and no other forces are present), the acceleration is twice as big.

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