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7 August, 06:43

If the net force acting on an objects doubles, how will the objects acceleration be affected?

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  1. 7 August, 06:51
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    Answer: The object acceleration also doubles.

    Explanation:

    Force is a product of mass of an object and its acceleration.

    i. e Force = Mass x Acceleration

    Let assume for an object

    Force applied = ? (unknown value)

    Mass of object = K

    Acceleration = N

    Then, Force = Mass x Acceleration

    Force = K x N

    Force = KN

    However, if the net force is doubled (i. e Force becomes 2KN from 2 x KN), find acceleration

    Again, Force = Mass x Acceleration

    2KN = K x?

    ? = 2KN/K

    ? = 2N

    Now, acceleration is 2N which indicates that it has also doubled. (since it was N before)

    Thus, if the net force acting on an object doubles, the object acceleration also doubles.
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