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  • Newton's Second Law: How Force Affects Acceleration
    The acceleration of an object increases if you increase the force on it.

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

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

    * Direct Proportion: The equation shows that force and acceleration are directly proportional. This means if you increase the force, you increase the acceleration, and vice versa.

    * Constant Mass: Assuming the mass of the object remains constant, the acceleration will change proportionally to the change in force.

    Example: If you push a shopping cart with twice the force, it will accelerate twice as fast.

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