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A force of 6 N produces an acceleration of 12 m/s2 on an object of mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 m/s2 on an object of mass m2. What will be the acceleration produced, if the two objects are tied up and the same force acts on them?
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Answered by Anonymous
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applied force is directly proportional to the acceleration produced or F=ma

The unit of force is newton in SI denoted by the symbol N.

Forces acting on a mass m

1

with acceleration a

1

and mass m

2

with acceleration a

2

are as given below.

m

1

=

a

1

F

=

8

5

kg.

m

2

=

a

2

F

=

24

5

kg.

M=(

8

5

+

24

5

)kg=(

6

5

)kg

Acceleration produced in M (when the two masses are tied together),

a=

M

F

=

6

5

5

=6 ms

−2

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