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That's the only known way to increase an object's acceleration.
In order to increase the acceleration of an object, you need to increase the net force applied to the object.
Force is mass x acceleration so in order to increase the acceleration without increasing the force, you must decrease the mass.
F=M(A), you can simply derive a formula by solving for A. So devide F by M and you get A=F/M. Then you can ask yourself, if when you increase of decrease mass what will happen to acceleration. assuming the unbalanced force is constant. soo when mass increases acceleration decreases. and when you take away mass from a body, then you can say that acceleration increases. You must assume that the force is constant. :D
if you increase the force , the mass remaining constant, a new rate of acceleration applies in the order a = f/m from that point (second law)
its acceleration will be increased
If net force acting on a mass decreases, the acceleration of the object decreases. But if the mass of an object were to decrease while a constant net force acted on it, its acceleration would INcrease. If the net force on the object AND the object's mass both decrease, the object's acceleration could either increase OR decrease. We'd need the actual numbers in order to calculate how it would turn out.
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In order to have a change in direction, per Newton's laws of motion, you have to apply a force. If you have a force, then you have acceleration. Thus, a change in direction is caused byacceleration.
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