it increases in direct proportion to the force applied
I'm guessing this question relates to the formula Force=mass*acceleration. in this case if the mass stays the same, then Force and acceleration are directly proportional (if one goes up, then by mathematical law, the other one also has to)
If the force applied is increased three times while keeping the mass constant, the acceleration will also increase by a factor of three. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied.
its acceleration will be increased
The acceleration of an object can be increased by either increasing the force acting on the object or by decreasing the mass of the object.
If the mass is increased and gravity remains constant, the acceleration will decrease. This is because the force acting on the object remains the same due to gravity, but as the mass increases, the object will experience a greater resistance to acceleration.
its acceleration will be increased
its acceleration will be increased
In that case, the acceleration will also increase.
Assuming the mass remains constant, the acceleration will be tripled as well.
its acceleration will be increased
I'm guessing this question relates to the formula Force=mass*acceleration. in this case if the mass stays the same, then Force and acceleration are directly proportional (if one goes up, then by mathematical law, the other one also has to)
You don't even have to increase the force.If there's a force acting on an object, then both its velocity and its acceleration are changing.
If the force applied is increased three times while keeping the mass constant, the acceleration will also increase by a factor of three. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied.
its acceleration will be increased
Object shows acceleration when the force applied on it is increased.
it gets decreased
If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration