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Yes, According to Newtons second law: F= Force m=mass a=acceleration. Newton used the formula F= ma. So force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. So if you multiply force by two it would be equal to mass multiplied by acceleration multiplied by two. 2F = 2(ma) Assuming the mass does not change, any multiplication of force will be a direct multiplication of acceleration.

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