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What happens to acceleration when force is constant?


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  1. Newtons second law state that the rate of change of momentum is equal to applied force. F=ma , Where F is force and a represents acceleration, m represents mass, derived from it.
  2. Mathematical expression of the Newton's second law
    F=ma
    a=Fm
    where a represents acceleration, m represents mass, and F represents force.
  3. As we know mass is constant for a body.
  4. If the force is constant then the acceleration will also be constant

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