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what is the difference between force and acceleration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⏩Newton's second law of motion describes the relationship between force and acceleration. They are directly proportional. If you increase the force applied to an object, the acceleration of that object increases by the same factor. In short, force equals mass times acceleration.⏪

Answered by qwsuccess
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The difference between force and acceleration is as follows-

  • A change in an object's velocity is referred to as acceleration.
  • According to Newton's first law of motion, an item cannot accelerate unless another force has applied pressure to it.
  • The amount of acceleration that occurs when an object is subjected to a force F is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
  • The well-known equation F=mA describes the relationship between force and the subsequent acceleration.
  • Acceleration is a consequence or effect of force or we can say that application of force cause the acceleration of any object.
  • The only cause of the acceleration is a dynamic force, whereas a static force (such as the body's weight) seeks to keep the body constant.

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