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A force produces an acceleration of 4 metre per second square in a body of mass m1 and the same force produces an acceleration of 6 metre per second square in another body of mass m2 if the same force is applied to m1 m2 then the acceleration will be

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Answered by arnab9394
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Answer:

2.4 m/ s^2

Explanation:

Now, when the same force is applied on the two bodies together, Mass= m1+m2= m1 + 2/3m1 = 5/3m1 and Force= 4m1 Using a= F/m, a= 4m1/(5/3m1) = 2.4 m/s^2. Answer: The acceleration will be 2.4 m/s². If the force is same on first and second body.

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