Physics, asked by Captainblaze, 8 hours ago

A certain force acting on a body produces an acceleration of 4m /sec and the same force acting on other body produces an accelerations of 6 m/sec? If
the two bodies are fastened together and the same force is applied, what is the acceleration produced?

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Answered by piyush359284
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Answer:

(A.) 4 m/sec²

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Answered by tanishpatelofficial
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Answer:

D) 2.4 m/s^2

Explanation:

As we know that FORCE=MASS×ACCELERATION

SO F1 = m1 * 4

F2 = m2 * 6

now for combined system total acceleration will be "a" = F/m1+m2

m1 = F/4

m2 = F/6

So putting the value of m1 and m2 we get

accelaration = 2.4 m/s^3

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