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Net force F causes mass m1 to accelerate at rate a. A net force of 3F causes mass m2 to accelerate at rate 2a. What is the ratio of mass m1 to mass m2?
11 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
3f/f=m1*a/m2*2a

m1/m2=3/2
11 years ago
Answered by sandra james
2/3
11 years ago
Answered by Mike
2:3 for ratio.
4 years ago
Answered by liv
2:3
4 years ago

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