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**Suppose a cart is being pushed by a certain net force. If the net force is doubled, by how much does the acceleration change? Explain. NO WORK = NO CREDIT = REPORT thx <3
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**Suppose a cart is being pushed by a certain net force. If the net force is doubled, by how much does the acceleration change? Explain.
NO WORK = NO CREDIT = REPORT
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if the net forced is doubled , the acceleration would also be doubled. F= M,A,F/M = a, 2F/M=2A. sorry if that doesn’t make sense i tried
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