Make a line graph of the acceleration (Y axis) vs. different amount of forces units (X axis) of table 1 and make a deduction regarding the relationship of the acceleration of an object with respect to the force acting on it.   Table 1: Y-Axis (acceleration) X-axis (amount of forces) 0.55 m/s^2 1 unit 1.0875 m/s^2 2 units 1.6125 m/s^2 3 units 2.1125 m/s^2 4 units

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Make a line graph of the acceleration (Y axis) vs. different amount

of forces units (X axis) of table 1 and make a deduction regarding the

relationship of the acceleration of an object with respect to

the force acting on it.

 

Table 1:

Y-Axis

(acceleration)

X-axis

(amount of forces)

0.55 m/s^2

1 unit

1.0875 m/s^2

2 units

1.6125 m/s^2

3 units

2.1125 m/s^2

4 units

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