A force of 5 newton gives a mass m1, an acceleration of 10m /s square and a mass m2, an acceleration of 20 m /s square. What acceleration would it give if both the masses were tied together
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m1 = F/a
= 5 / 10
= 0.5 kg
m2 = F / a’
= 5 / 20
= 0.25 kg
a = F / (m1 + m2)
= 5 / (0.5 + 0.25)
= 6.67 m/s^2
When both are tied they’ll experience an acceleration equal to 6.67 m/s^2
= 5 / 10
= 0.5 kg
m2 = F / a’
= 5 / 20
= 0.25 kg
a = F / (m1 + m2)
= 5 / (0.5 + 0.25)
= 6.67 m/s^2
When both are tied they’ll experience an acceleration equal to 6.67 m/s^2
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