Physics, asked by Isamar0109, 3 months ago

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

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Answered by bhupender6388
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Answer:

If mass remains constant and you double the force you will double the acceleration. If you triple the force, acceleration triples.

Answered by nirman95
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ACCELERATION BECOMES TRIPLE.

  • As per the question, the net force acting upon the object is tripled keeping the mass of the object constant.

Now, the expression relating acceleration, mass and force is :

F = m \times a

  • Now, for constant mass, we can say:

 \implies F \propto a

  • So, the acceleration will change by the same factor by which the force is changed.

Now, since force is tripled, the acceleration will also be tripled .

So, acceleration becomes tripled the initial value.

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