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According to Newton's second law of motion, mass and acceleration are inversely related. A full shopping cart is able to be accelerated at 2 m/s2 when 25 N of force are applied. What would happen to the acceleration of the shopping cart if we applied the same amount of force, but decreased the mass of the contents in the shopping cart by 1/2 its original value?

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Answered by mtanreddy
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Derivation of Newton's second law of motion

In equation form, Newton's second law of motion is a=Fnetm a = F net m . This is often written in the more familiar form: Fnet = ma. The weight w of an object is defined as the force of gravity acting on an object of mass m. ... If the only force acting on an object is due to gravity, the object is in free fall.

Answered by 1881tanishq
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