Here's why:
* Force causes acceleration, not the other way around: Force is the push or pull that causes an object to accelerate. Acceleration is the change in an object's velocity over time.
* Newton's Second Law: This law describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration: Force (F) = Mass (m) * Acceleration (a). This means that a net force applied to an object causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force.
So, what do you mean by "force of acceleration"?
To help me clarify, could you rephrase your question? Maybe you're asking about:
* The force required to produce a certain acceleration: This would be calculated using Newton's Second Law.
* The force that results from a specific acceleration: This could be determined by knowing the mass of the object and its acceleration.
Please provide more context so I can give you the most accurate answer.