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28 December, 14:30

What happens to the acceleration of an object if the net force that acts on it triples in magnitude?

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  1. 28 December, 17:40
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    F=ma Force is equal to mass times acceleration.

    So looking at the equation if mass stays the same but we make F three times larger then acceleration will become 3 times larger as well because the equation must remain equal on both sides.

    just multiply both sides of the equation F=ma times 3. So 3xF=3x ma
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