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Use evidence and reasoning to support the claim that a stronger force changes velocity more than a weaker force.
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Answer:

A stronger force changes increases velocity more due to increased acceleration on the object if the mass is constant as compared to a weaker force.

Step-by-step explanation:

Force affects how objects behave in terms of motion, direction, shape etc. When an object is in a state of rest, then force is applied, the object starts to move is a particular direction. Increase in the force applied will make the object to speed up which is to say the velocity will increase.

For example:

When a ball is kicked with a player with a force of 10 N the velocity of the ball is recorded to be 3 m/s. When the player is replaced with a kid the force on the ball is 2 N and its velocity is recorded to be 0.3 m/s.

Reasoning

Increased in force applied on an object increases its acceleration resulting to a higher velocity of the object.

F= m * a --------if mass is constant , increased force will increase acceleration and speed up the object.

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