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Physics, 11.12.2019 23:31 LeoInc6806

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newton's 2nd law says that acceleration is proportional to the unbalanced force put on an object. (f = ma) in plain english, this means:

a. if you double the force, the acceleration will double too.

b. if you double the force, the acceleration will decrease to half.

c. if you double the force, the acceleration will triple.

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