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A certain force applied to mass m1 gives it an acceleration of 10m/s2.the same force applied to mass m2 goves it an acceleration of 15m/s2.if the two masses are joined together and the same force is applied to the combination,the acceleration will be

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Answered by tuturani
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Answer:

6m/s2

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Answered by handgunmaine
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Given :

Mass of two bodies are m_1 and m_2 respectively. It is given that, a certain force is applied to mass m_1 gives and acceleration of 10 m/s². The same force applied to mass m_2 gives acceleration of 15 m/s².

To find:

Combined acceleration.

Solution:

Mass of object 1,

m_1=\dfrac{F}{10}

Mass of object 2,

m_2=\dfrac{F}{15}

If the two masses are joined together and the same force is applied to the combination, net force is :

F=(m_1+m_2)a\\\\F=(\dfrac{F}{10}+\dfrac{F}{15})a\\\\a=6\ m/s^2

So, the acceleration of the combined mas is 6\ m/s^2.

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