Yes. The equation that relates force to acceleration is very simple: F = M A , or A = F / M . The acceleration is directly proportional to the force, and if the force doesn't change, then the...
Constant forces provide a constant speed. This is true on a basic physics level, you could argue and bring up examples but this is PHYSICS, it doesn't deal with real life. It's all mirrors and forces.
Constant speed is a fixed rate of displacement of an object. Constant velocity is a fixed rate of displacement in a fixed direction. That might not make sense, but let's dig in a bit and see if we...