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23 September, 17:14

Suppose a cart is being moved by a certain net force. If the net force is increased by a factor of 6.8, by what factor does its acceleration change?

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  1. 23 September, 17:29
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    If the net force is increased by a factor of 6.8 its acceleration also increases by a factor of 6.8.

    This is based on Newton's second law of motion where this formula applies:

    Force = Mass * Acceleration

    Since mass here is a constant; force therefore varies proportionately with acceleration.

    So increasing force by a factor of 6.8 directly increases acceleration of the cart by the same factor.
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