What happened to the net force in order to cause an object to increase in acceleration?(1 point)

Responses

increased
increased - no response given

decreased
decreased - no response given

became zero
became zero - no response given

remained the same
remained the same - incorrect
Incorrect

1 answer

To cause an object to increase in acceleration, the net force acting on the object must increase. According to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), acceleration (a) is directly proportional to the net force (F) acting on an object, provided the mass (m) remains constant. Therefore, if the net force increases, the acceleration will also increase.

The correct response is increased.