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  • How Force Increase Affects Acceleration: A Physics Explanation
    If the force applied is increased three times, the acceleration will also increase three times, assuming the mass of the object remains constant.

    This is based on Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states:

    Force (F) = Mass (m) x Acceleration (a)

    Therefore, if the force is tripled, and the mass stays the same, the acceleration must also triple to maintain the equation's balance.

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