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Assuming the cart does not have some system which provides a counterforce, it will experience a constant accelerartion in the direction of the force.

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The cart's acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force applied to it. If the force remains constant, the acceleration will also remain constant, assuming no other external factors are affecting the cart's motion.

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