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9 October, 15:28

according to newton's second law of motion of the net force acting on the object increases while the mass of the object remains constant, what happens to the acceleration?

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  1. 9 October, 16:11
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    The Acceleration will increase

    Explanation:

    Newton's Second Law of motion: It states that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the applied force and takes places along the direction of the force.

    It can be expressed mathematically as,

    F ∝ m (v-u) / t

    Where (v-u) / t = a

    F = kma.

    F = force, m = mass of the body, a = acceleration, k = constant of proportionality which tend to unity for a unit force, a unit mass, and a unit acceleration.

    Therefore,

    F = ma.

    From the equation above,

    If the net force acting on a body increase, while the mass of the body remains constant, the acceleration will also increase.
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