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How was force related to acceleration 1 acceleration works in direct proportional to force 2 acceleration has no relationship to force 3 acceleration works in variable proportionals to force . 4 acceleration works inverse proportional to force
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The correct statement is 1) acceleration works in direct proportion to force.
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. To clarify, the correct statement is that acceleration is directly proportional to force. This means that as the force applied to an object increases, its acceleration also increases. Similarly, if the force decreases, the acceleration decreases.
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The correct answer is that acceleration is directly proportional to force.
When a force is applied to an object, it causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. The greater the force applied, the greater the acceleration. On the other hand, if the force decreases, the acceleration will also decrease. This relationship is described by Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and inversely proportional to its mass.
When a force is applied to an object, it causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. The greater the force applied, the greater the acceleration. On the other hand, if the force decreases, the acceleration will also decrease. This relationship is described by Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and inversely proportional to its mass.
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Apologies for any confusion caused. The correct statement is that acceleration is directly proportional to force. As per Newton's Second Law of Motion, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. When a force is applied to an object, it will result in a corresponding acceleration.
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