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explain why net force produce a small acceleration while a big net force produce a big acceleration.

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  1. newton's 2nd law on motion:

    F=ma, where F is the net force, m is the mass and a is the acceleration.

    from the equation, acceleration is proportional to F, there fore a big net force produces a big acceleration and vice versa


  2. Forces cause energy to transferred from one place another.

    The bigger the force the more energy is being transferred. In this case kenetic energy.

    The more kinetic energy an object has the faster it travels.

    Since acceleration is rate of change of velocity, the faster an objects gains this kinetic energy the faster it's acceleration will be.

  3. According to Newton's law

    Force(net) = mass x acceleration

    For a particular object of a constant mass (i.e. where mass is held as a constant) then Force is directly related to the amount of acceleration that you achieve - i.e. as force increases, acceleration increases.

    Therefore, the greater the force you put in, the greater the acceleration you get as a result.

  4. F=ma..

    when mass constant. Force is directly proportional to its acceleration.

    think liek this..  a bigger force can push an object strongly hence it move faster,.,,....
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