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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Check my answer! This equation represents Newton's Second Law of Motion, F=ma. It shows the relationship of force, mass, and acceleration. How will the acceleration of an object change if the force acting on it is doubled, but the mass of the object remains the same? A. The acceleration will be doubled. B. The acceleration will be quadrupled. C. The acceleration will remain the same. D. The acceleration will be decreased by half. My answer: A. @Imtiaz7

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

A is your answer and A is correct one bc force is directly proportional to acceleartion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are correct @BlossomCake the answer is A

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

As a force doubled, then acceleration also doubled

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

@BlossomCake ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, I had to leave the computer for a few minutes.... Thanks to the both of you! @Imtiaz7 @osamabinswaggin

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

Its ok bloosom flower

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^_^

OpenStudy (imtiaz7):

:)

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