A sine curve for a force versus time graph implies that the acceleration versus time graph would also be a sine curve, with the velocity versus time graph shifted by π/2. The relationship between force and acceleration is explained by F=ma, indicating that the curves for force and acceleration are the same when mass is constant. Negative force arises from the direction of the force vector relative to the chosen axis, affecting the motion of the object. When two equal forces are applied from opposite directions, they combine to keep the object stationary, reinforcing the concept of net force. Understanding these relationships clarifies the dynamics of motion and force interactions.