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(33-34) The acceleration of a particle as measured from an inertial frame is given by the the (vector) sum of all the forces acting on the particle divided by its mass; (33) A force produces an acceleration of a1 in a body and the same force produces an acceleration of a2 in another body. If the two bodies are combined and the same force is applied on the combination, the acceleration produced in it is *

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Answered by ali80esfandiari80
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Answer:

you can use the newton second's law

ΣF=ma

but m for you'r question is: m1+m2( total masses of body's)

and F is : ( based on direction of force  verctors and their amount)

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