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How does acceleration vary with the force applied for a given body? Show it with the help of a graph.
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Acceleration produced in a body of given mass is directly proportional to the force applied on it. i.e., a ∝ F (if mass remains constant)
The graph plotted for acceleration a against force F is a straight line as shown below:

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