The newton’s second law of motion states that force is directly proportional to acceleration. We can express this mathematically as:
 F = k a
 where F is the force acting on the object, a is the acceleration of the object and k is a constant of proportionality
  
 Since k is a constant, then we can equate two conditions based on that value:
 F1 / a1 = F2 / a2
 We are given that:
 F1 = 35 N
 a 1 = 5 m/s^2
 F2 = 49 N
 a2 = unknown (?)
  
 Therefore the new acceleration of the object is:
 35 / 5 = 49 / a2
 a2 = 49 * 5 / 35
 a2 = 7 m/s^2
  
 The new acceleration is 7 m/s^2.