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Acceleration increases as force increases.
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
it increases the applied force and changed it distance and direction
it increases in direct proportion to the force applied
The pressure in the confinement increases.
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
it increases in direct proportion to the force applied
Acceleration increases as force increases.
When the applied force increases, the acceleration increases When the applied force decreases, the acceleration decreases. This can be explained using Newton's second law of motion. F = ma
Acceleration increases when force increases and decreases when force decreases.
it increases the applied force and changed it distance and direction
it increases the applied force and changed it distance and direction
it increases in direct proportion to the force applied
It increases the applied force and changes its distance and direction. -Novanet
The pressure in the confinement increases.
the cceleration of the object because the second the of newton explains the relation between force and acceleration and the two happen to bne directly proportional so if the acceleration increases so does the force or vice verca.
The types of materials involved, any third party (like sand or grease), the surface finish of the two objects where they contact, the temperature of the interfacing surfaces, and the normal force.