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The same net force is applied to two bodies. The first body acquires half of the acceleration of the second body. What is the relationship between the masses of the bodies?
The mass of the first body is double the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is a quarter of the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is half the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is four times the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is double the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is a quarter of the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is half the mass of the second body.
The mass of the first body is four times the mass of the second body.
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Answered by
R_scott
f = m * a
forces are the same , so the acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass
forces are the same , so the acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass
Answered by
henry2,
a1 = a.
a2 = 2a.
F = M1*a
M1 = F/a.
F = M2*2a
M2 = F/2a.
M1/M2 = (F/a)/(F/2a) = 2.
a2 = 2a.
F = M1*a
M1 = F/a.
F = M2*2a
M2 = F/2a.
M1/M2 = (F/a)/(F/2a) = 2.
Answered by
henry2,
a1 = x.
a2 = 2x.
M1/M2 = a2/a1 = 2x/x = 2.
a2 = 2x.
M1/M2 = a2/a1 = 2x/x = 2.
Answered by
Elize
body A with a mass of 0.16 kg exerts a force of 6.2 x 10-10 N on a body B when the distance between their centers is 0.37 meters. What is the mass of body B?
Answered by
J
The mass of body one is double the mass of body two
Answered by
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Thanks J!!
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