michellevincent1 michellevincent1
  • 24-11-2017
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If you increase the force of an object what happens to the acceleration

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robinsonlametrozwhlw robinsonlametrozwhlw
  • 24-11-2017
The object will speed up and start to spin in different directions.
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dameny
dameny dameny
  • 24-11-2017
It’s one of Newton’s laws.

Force=Mass x Acceleration

Which thereby means that force is directly proportional to acceleration. So if the force on object is increased, the acceleration of the object will also increase thereby increasing the object’s momentum.
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