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If the net force acting on a sliding block is somehow

Chapter 5, Problem 18RCQ

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If the net force acting on a sliding block is somehow tripled, what happens to the acceleration?

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QUESTION:

If the net force acting on a sliding block is somehow tripled, what happens to the acceleration?

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We know that the force is directly proportional to the acceleration.

That directly proportionality actually means that with increasing in value of one quantity, the value of another quantity also increases and vice versa.

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