Physics, asked by katie14317, 6 months ago

force F acts on a block A and produces an acceleration

2

3 / m s . When the

same force acts on block B, it produces an acceleration of

2

6 / m s . If the two

blocks were tied together into a large block, what would be the magnitude

of the acceleration of the combined block if the same force F acted on

it? (Assume no other forces act on the
blocks.)​

Answers

Answered by geopaul11
1

Answer:

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