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A force gives an object of m1 an acceleration of 12m/s2 and an object of mass m2 an acceleration of 10m/s2.The ratio of accelerationy the force would give to an object of mass m2-m1 and m2+m1

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Answered by sneharam23
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Answer:F = m*a

a = F/m

F1 = m1*(12)

F2 = m2*(3.3)

F1 = F2

m1*(12) = m2*(3.3)

m1 = m2*(3.3/12)

1. m = m1-m2

a = F/(m1-m2)

a = F/[(m2*(3.3/12)-m2]

a = (m2*3.3)/[(-29/40)*m2]

a = -132/29 m/s^2 (<-- goes to negative direction)

*if m = m2-m1, a = 132/29 m/s^2

2. m = m1+m2

a = F/[(m2*(3.3/12)+m2]

a = (m2*3.3)/[(51/4)*m2]

a = 44/17 m/s^2

Explanation:

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