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A body a of mass m1 exerts a force on another body b of mass m2 .if the acceleration be a2 then the magnitude of the acceleration of A is

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Answered by kjstyles2005
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Answer:

f=ma1 -1

f=2ma2 -2

from 1,

a1=f/m -3

from 2,

2a2=f/m -4

from 3 and 4

a1=2a2

Answered by 27swatikumari
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A=m 1 body mass

​B=m 2 body mass

​As a result, FBA Ι=Ι FABΙ

mb ab =ma aa.

​m ₂a ₂  =m₁aₐ

​aₐ = m₂a₂/m₁​

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