Physics for IGCSE & O level - Forces And Motion (Section 8 - No. 25)
What happens to the acceleration of an object if you double the net force acting on it, assuming the mass remains constant?
The acceleration is halved.
The acceleration remains the same.
The acceleration doubles.
The acceleration becomes zero.
Explanation
According to F=ma, doubling the force doubles the acceleration if mass remains constant.
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