A net force is applied to an object. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the net force, mass, and acceleration?(1 point)

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A greater acceleration results in a lesser mass as long as the net force stays constant.
A greater acceleration results in a lesser mass as long as the net force stays constant.

A greater net force results in a lesser acceleration as long as the mass stays constant.
A greater net force results in a lesser acceleration as long as the mass stays constant.

A greater net force results in a greater acceleration as long as the mass stays constant.
A greater net force results in a greater acceleration as long as the mass stays constant.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

A greater net force results in a greater acceleration as long as the mass stays constant.

This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that \( F = ma \) (force equals mass times acceleration). Therefore, if the mass is constant, increasing the net force will result in an increase in acceleration.