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why does a greater force impart greater velocity to an object

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

A greater force is required to impart greater velocity to an object. If force applied on anobject increases, then acceleration also increases . As acceleration is defined as rate of change of velocity. ... When applied force is more than static friction, the object starts to move gaining a final speed V m/s].....

Answered by sahilkumarsingh821
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A greater force is required to impart greater velocity to an object. If force applied on an object increases, then acceleration also increases . As acceleration is defined as rate of change of velocity. ... When applied force is more than static friction, the object starts to move gaining a final speed V m/s]..

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