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How is acceleration affected by force?

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the more force u put on an object the faster it goes 4 example, if a little girl pushes a wagon with a bolder in it it wont go the far but if a full grow man pushed it it would go father because there will b more force.

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Force is equal to mass times acceleration F=Ma. Thus, clearly the force is directly proportional to the acceleration, double, triple, quadruple the force and the double, triple ar quadruple the acceleration. Halve, third or quarter the force and you halve, third or quarter the acceleration.

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Force = mass x acceleration.

The greater the force, the greater the acceleration

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Newton's Second Law boils down to

F = ma

or, in terms of acceleration,

a = F/m

So, as Force increases, so will acceleration. They are directly proportional.

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Acceleration is directly proportional to force, so that if the force increases, so does the acceleration.

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Increasing force increases acceleration, F=ma or a=F/m. acceleration is directly proportional to the force, a= F/m.

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