SOLUTION: According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the force acting on an object varies directly with the object's acceleration. Suppose that a force of 40N results in an acceleration of

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Question 472781: According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the force acting on an object varies directly with the object's acceleration. Suppose that a force of 40N results in an acceleration of 4m/s^2. If the force is changed to 30N, what will the object's acceleration become?


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According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the force acting on an object varies directly with the object's acceleration. Suppose that a force of 40N results in an acceleration of 4m/s^2. If the force is changed to 30N, what will the object's acceleration become?
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It'll be 3/4 of 4, = 3 m/sec/sec