Physics, asked by KnowMyPain, 8 months ago

Do negative mass fall upwards? Why and how?

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Answered by anshitjhanwarkota
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Answer:

it would fall just like any other mass. Since the Earth's mass is positive and the -1 kg mass is negative, there will be a repulsive force acting on the mass. But because of Newton's second law, a repulsive force acting upward on a negative mass would cause it to accelerate downward.

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Answered by rashigupta449
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Would fall just like any other mass. Since the Earth's mass is positive and the -1 kg mass is negative, there will be a repulsive force acting on the mass. But because of Newton's second law, a repulsive force acting upward on a negative mass would cause it to accelerate downward.

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