Does Acceleration Require a Force to Be Involved?

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The discussion centers on the relationship between acceleration and force, specifically whether a force must be involved for acceleration to occur. The consensus is that while a force is necessary for acceleration to change, constant acceleration can exist in the absence of a net force, particularly in inertial frames. The key takeaway is that acceleration is frame-dependent and can remain constant without an applied force, contradicting the initial assumption that force is always required.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Newton's Second Law (f=ma)
  • Familiarity with the concept of inertial and non-inertial reference frames
  • Knowledge of pseudoforces in physics
  • Basic grasp of kinematics and acceleration
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  • Explore the concept of inertial frames in classical mechanics
  • Learn about pseudoforces and their effects on acceleration
  • Investigate the relationship between force and acceleration in various physical scenarios
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This discussion is beneficial for physics students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the fundamental principles of motion and force in classical mechanics.

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Homework Statement


in accelaration is it must for a force to be involved?
is it must for accelaration to be constant in absence of force?

Homework Equations


f=ma


The Attempt at a Solution



well as far as my attempt goes for both q i am getting only one ans and that is yes.
but the actual answers are different,i.e,no.
i thought lot but i can't gety at it.
kindly help.
 
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The first question is straightforward; the answer is yes.

But that second question is a strange one; in the absence of force what must the acceleration be?
 
i forgot to mention this that only real forces must be taken.
the actual q is matchin-
acceleration- i)frame dependent
ii)force must be involved
iii)must be in the direction of net for(including pseudoforce)
iv)must remain constant if no force is there

to which options does acceleration match?
 

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