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  • How Force Affects Acceleration: Newton's Second Law Explained
    If you double the force being applied, the acceleration also doubles.

    This is directly related to Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states:

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

    This means:

    * Acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied.

    * If you increase the force, you increase the acceleration.

    Example:

    Imagine pushing a box with a force of 10 Newtons. If you double the force to 20 Newtons, the acceleration of the box will also double.

    Important Note: This relationship holds true only if the mass of the object remains constant. If you change the mass, the acceleration will change as well.

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