A force of 5n gives a mass an acceleration of 10ms-2and a mass ,an acceleration of 20ms-2. what acceleration would it give if both the masses were tied together
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When a force of 5N gives an acceleration of 10ms-² to a body
then its mass = 5/10 kg = 0.5kg
so, m₁ = 0.5kg
when a force of 5N gives an acceleration of 20ms⁻² to a body
then its mass = 5/20 kg = 0.25kg
so, m₂ = 0.25kg
when the two bodies r tied total mass of the system bcomes = 0.75kg
so acceleration of the system will b = force/mass = 5/0.75 = 6.67 ms⁻²
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When a force of 5N gives an acceleration of 10ms-² to a body
then its mass = 5/10 kg = 0.5kg
so, m₁ = 0.5kg
when a force of 5N gives an acceleration of 20ms⁻² to a body
then its mass = 5/20 kg = 0.25kg
so, m₂ = 0.25kg
when the two bodies r tied total mass of the system bcomes = 0.75kg
so acceleration of the system will b = force/mass = 5/0.75 = 6.67 ms⁻²
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