Asked by madiha
A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 6.00 m/s^2. What will the acceleration be if:
a.The force and the object's mass are both doubled?
b.The force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
a.The force and the object's mass are both doubled?
b.The force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
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Answered by
Henry
F = ma,
a = f/m,
a. a = 2f/2m = f/m = no change = 6.00
m/s^2.
b. a = 2f/0.5m = 4 + f/m =4 * 6 = 24
m/s^2.
a = f/m,
a. a = 2f/2m = f/m = no change = 6.00
m/s^2.
b. a = 2f/0.5m = 4 + f/m =4 * 6 = 24
m/s^2.
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