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A certain force gives mass m1 an acceleration of 13.0 m/s2 and mass m2 an acceleration of 3.6 m/s2.
1) What acceleration would the force give to an object with a mass of (m2-m1)?
2) A certain force gives mass m1 an acceleration of 13.0 m/s2 and mass m2 an acceleration of 3.6 m/s2. What acceleration would the force give to an object with a mass of (m2-m1)?
1) What acceleration would the force give to an object with a mass of (m2-m1)?
2) A certain force gives mass m1 an acceleration of 13.0 m/s2 and mass m2 an acceleration of 3.6 m/s2. What acceleration would the force give to an object with a mass of (m2-m1)?
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Answered by
jaykim
F=13.0m1 F=3.6m2 therefore 3.6m2=13m1 m2=3.61m1 F=(3.61m1-m1)a F=2.61m1a m1=F/13 F=2.61*(F/13)a 2.61a=13 a=4.98m/s^2
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