Acceleration works in direct proportion to force. This relationship is expressed in Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that \( F = ma \), where \( F \) is the force applied, \( m \) is the mass of the object, and \( a \) is the acceleration produced. This means that if the force increases while the mass remains constant, the acceleration increases proportionally.
How is force related to acceleration?
Acceleration works in inverse proportion to force.
Acceleration works in variable proportion to force.
Acceleration has no relationship to force.
Acceleration works in direct proportion to force.
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