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An object is accelerating at 2 m/s^2. If the net force is tripled, and the mass remains the same, what is the new acceleration?
b. If the acceleration is still 2m/s^2, the mass is doubled and the net force remains the same, what is the new acceleration?
c. If the acceleration is still 2 m/s^2, the mass is tripled and the net force is doubled, what is the new acceleration?
b. If the acceleration is still 2m/s^2, the mass is doubled and the net force remains the same, what is the new acceleration?
c. If the acceleration is still 2 m/s^2, the mass is tripled and the net force is doubled, what is the new acceleration?
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oobleck
F=ma
3ma = m(3a)
ma = (2m)(a/2)
2ma = (3m)(2/3 a)
3ma = m(3a)
ma = (2m)(a/2)
2ma = (3m)(2/3 a)
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