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Discuss and provide example. acceleration is directly proportional to thenet force . This part of the law says that if the force is doubl, then the acceleration is also double. (2F will cause 2a) if it is tripled, then the acceleration will also be tripled, then the acceleration will also be tripled (3F will cause 3a) and so on.​
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