When there is net force acting on an object, the object's acceleration is
(strength of the net force) / (the object's mass) .
To find acceleration from net force, use Newton's Second Law, which states F n e t = m ⋅ a . Rearranging this, acceleration can be found using a = m F n e t . This means that acceleration is directly proportional to net force and inversely proportional to mass.
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