Asked by Dee
                A certain force causes an object to acceleration with an acceleration of 6.85 m/s/s. If the mass is increased by a factor of 2.64 and the force is increased by a factor of 3.85 , what is the new acceleration that the object will experience? 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    F=m*6.85
F*3.85=2.64*m*a
solve for a
a=m*6.85*3.85/(2.64m)
check my reasoning
    
F*3.85=2.64*m*a
solve for a
a=m*6.85*3.85/(2.64m)
check my reasoning
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    Remember that F = m a  ;
therefore, a = F/m.
If F' = 3.85 F and m' = 2.64 m
The new acceleration is:
a' = F'/m' = (3.84/2.64)*(F/m)
= 1.455 F/m = 1.455 a
Complete by inserting the original value of a.
    
therefore, a = F/m.
If F' = 3.85 F and m' = 2.64 m
The new acceleration is:
a' = F'/m' = (3.84/2.64)*(F/m)
= 1.455 F/m = 1.455 a
Complete by inserting the original value of a.
                    Answered by
            Dee
            
    thank you bob pursley :)
    
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