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Double the force which is causing the acceleration
An object's acceleration is the result of a force being applied to it. When that happens, the magnitude of the resulting acceleration is equal to the force divided by the object's mass, and the direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the force.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
According to Newton's Second Law, a = F/m. That means that acceleration is caused by a force; that a greater force will result in greater acceleration; and that a larger mass (of the object on which the force acts) will result in less acceleration.
If both the mass and the net force on an object are doubled, then the object's acceleration will not change.
Newton's Second Law:F=ma (force = mass x acceleration) That means that acceleration and force are proportional. If you double the force, you get double the acceleration.
Double the force which is causing the acceleration
Double the force which is causing the acceleration
An object's acceleration is the result of a force being applied to it. When that happens, the magnitude of the resulting acceleration is equal to the force divided by the object's mass, and the direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the force.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
The object is given an acceleration if the force exceeds the force of static friction on the object.
According to Newton's Second Law, a = F/m. That means that acceleration is caused by a force; that a greater force will result in greater acceleration; and that a larger mass (of the object on which the force acts) will result in less acceleration.
If both the mass and the net force on an object are doubled, then the object's acceleration will not change.
The object will experience acceleration in the direction of the force.
Double the net force acting on it.
The result is acceleration of the object ... its speed of motion, or direction of motion, or both, change.
The acceleration will be 15m/s2