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Force and Motion Basics (select Acceleration)
What happens to the acceleration when the net applied force acting on the box increases?
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It increases.
It increases.
It remains the same.
It remains the same.
It becomes zero.
It becomes zero.
It decreases.
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It increases.
Reason: by Newton's second law a = Fnet / m, so increasing the net applied force increases the acceleration (for the same mass).
Reason: by Newton's second law a = Fnet / m, so increasing the net applied force increases the acceleration (for the same mass).
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