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

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Answered by mohithmanjunath1110
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Looking at the form of Newton's second law shown above, we see that the acceleration is proportional to the net force, Σ F \Sigma F ΣF , and is inversely proportional to the mass, m. In other words, if the net force were doubled, the acceleration of the object would be twice as large.

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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Answered by Anonymous
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if net force were doubled the acceleration of the object would be twice as larger

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