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If the net force on an object is doubled but its mass remains constant, how does its acceleration change?
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The acceleration is also doubled.
The acceleration becomes zero.
The acceleration stays the same.
The acceleration is halved.
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The acceleration is also doubled.
Reason: From Newton's second law, a = F/m. If F is doubled and m is constant, a doubles.
Reason: From Newton's second law, a = F/m. If F is doubled and m is constant, a doubles.
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