chris6037 chris6037
  • 19-11-2019
  • Physics
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If the force is doubled but the mass remains the same, what happens to the
acceleration?

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skygirl03 skygirl03
  • 19-11-2019

Answer: Acceleration Decreases

Explanation:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

Acceleration = Force / Mass

If the net force on an object is doubled, its acceleration will double If the mass of an object is doubled, the acceleration will be halved .

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