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You know that the force applied on a body is directly proportional to the acceleration produced in the body. Write an equation to express this situation and plot the graph of the equation.

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Given that, the force (F) is directly proportional to the acceleration (a).
i.e., `F prop a`
`implies F = ma` [where, ,m=arbitrary constant and take value 6 kg of mass ]
`therefore " " F=6a`
(i) If `a=5 m//s^(2)`, then from Eq. (i), we get
`F=6xx5=30 N`
(ii) If `a=6 m//s^(2)`, then from Eq. (i), we get
`F=6xx6=36 N`
Here, we find two points A (5, 30) and B (6, 36). So draw the graph by plotting the points and joining the line AB.
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