Apply a larger force. Make the object less massive.
Decrease air resistance acting on the object.
Decrease the coefficients of friction by using a 'smooth' surface, where friction is negligible.
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You can increase the acceleration of an object by applying a greater force to it, reducing its mass, or reducing the friction acting on it. Increasing the slope of the surface it is moving on can also increase its acceleration.
To increase the magnitude of an object's acceleration, you can either increase the force applied to the object or decrease the object's mass. Both of these factors affect the rate at which an object's velocity changes, leading to a greater acceleration.
Increase the force on the objectDecrease the resistance to motion (lubricate, remove resisting stuff like the air...)
To increase acceleration in an object, you can either increase the force acting on the object or decrease the object's mass. Increasing the force will lead to a greater acceleration according to Newton's second law (F=ma), while reducing the mass will result in the object being easier to accelerate.
The acceleration of an object can be increased by either increasing the force acting on the object or by decreasing the mass of the object.