If the mass of an object is kept constant, how is the applied force related to the resulting acceleration?

Answer

Acceleration increases proportionally with the force.

The relationship is a direct proportionality; if the force applied to an object increases, its acceleration will increase proportionally, assuming the mass remains constant.

If the mass of an object is kept constant, how is the applied force related to the resulting acceleration?
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