Question
14. If you double the force applied to an object while keeping its mass constant, what will happen to its acceleration, according to Newton's Second Law?(1 point)
Responses
The acceleration will halve.
The acceleration will halve.
The acceleration will become zero
The acceleration will become zero
The acceleration will remain the same
The acceleration will remain the same
The acceleration will double
Responses
The acceleration will halve.
The acceleration will halve.
The acceleration will become zero
The acceleration will become zero
The acceleration will remain the same
The acceleration will remain the same
The acceleration will double
Answers
GPT-4o mini
According to Newton's Second Law, force is equal to mass times acceleration (F = ma). If you double the force applied to an object while keeping its mass constant, the acceleration will also double.
Therefore, the correct response is: **The acceleration will double.**
Therefore, the correct response is: **The acceleration will double.**