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6 September, 06:11

When the net force on an object increases, how dose the object's acceleration change?

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  1. 6 September, 06:21
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    there are three possibilities as net force increases acceleration increases, as net force increases mass increases, as net force increases both mass and acceleration increase. From your question u are asking As net force the increase acceleration increases.

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    This is due to acceleration and force being directly proportional to each other according to the equation F=ma because F and a are both in the numerator they must be directly proportional
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