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A mass, m1, accelerates at 3 m/s 2 when a force, F, is applied. A second mass, m2, accelerates at 1.0 m/s 2 when the same force F is applied to it. What is the ratio of m1 to m2?

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Answered by rajeshsinghfatuha709
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A force (F) applied to an object of mass m1 produces an acceleration of 3.00 m/s^2. The same force applied to a second object of mass m2 produces an acceleration of 1.00 m/s^2. a) what is the value of the ratio m1/m2? b) if m1 and m2 are combined into one object, what is its acceleration under the action of the force.

Answered by bhaveshjhamta7
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the ratio of m1 to m2 is 3:2

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