Why is acceleration important in the formula of force?
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The law also states that the direction in which an object accelerates is the same as the direction of the force. ... Notice how mass and force affect acceleration. Newton's second law. The acceleration of an object increases with increased force, decreases with increased mass, and is in the same direction as the force.
Answer: The question is quite vague, so will be the answer. Force, even intuitively, is something that brings about a change in state of motion of a body. Thus, force is an agency which interferes with the motion of a body/particle. To do so, it must affect one of it's dynamic variables(position, velocity, acceleration). Bringing about a net external force causes a change in velocity, which is the very definition of acceleration. Further, the magnitude of this change is determined by a property inherent to the body - it's inertia. This was the very basic idea behind the formulation of Classical Mechanics.