Physics, asked by mishrasoumay987, 4 months ago

A truck of mass M is moved under a force F. If the truck is loaded with

an object equal to the mass of truck and the driving force is 1/4th, then

how does acceleration change?

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Answered by kamalkumarbgs
1

Answer:

force=mass x accelaration

Force/mass = accelaration

mass of truck before loading=M

and driving force=F

acceleration (before loading) =F/M

mass of the truck after loading=2M

and driving force after loading=1/2F

acceleration (after loading)=1/2F ÷ 2M

                                          =F/4M

Thus, the accelaration reduced by a quarter(1/4)

Answered by thebrain2312
0

Answer:

So Acceleration is 1/4 times

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