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Reply Tue 6 Dec, 2011 08:58 pm
when the force on an object increase, how does the object's accleration change
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Reply Tue 6 Dec, 2011 09:51 pm
f=ma, if you force is increased on an object, the mass will continue to stay the same, which would mean that the acceleration would have to increase in order for (ma) to be proportional to the force
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