Acceleration is already an increase in the rate of speed. If energy is further supplied at an increasing rate, then the acceleration may be increased. This is known as Jerk. The dimensions are m/s^3.
For every second of acceleration the velocity is increased by that acceleration.
The acceleration would be increased if the person pushing started to use a greater force. This would increase the force but keep the mass constant.
Mass and velocity
Yes, increased force applied to an object results in an increase in acceleration.
the acceleration of the effort force
the acceleration decreases
its acceleration will be increased
its acceleration will be increased
its acceleration will be increased
Object shows acceleration when the force applied on it is increased.
For every second of acceleration the velocity is increased by that acceleration.
it gets decreased
In that case, the acceleration will also increase.
The acceleration would be increased if the person pushing started to use a greater force. This would increase the force but keep the mass constant.
Mass and velocity
In order to increase the acceleration of an object, you need to increase the net force applied to the object.
Assuming the mass remains constant, the acceleration will be tripled as well.