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If the mass of a body and the force acting on it are both doubled, what happens to the acceleration​

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Answered by SECRET2611
3

Answer:

There will be no difference in the acceleration

Explanation:

F=m×a

F/m=a

a=F/m

When force and mass will be doubled means

Force will be 2×F

and Mass will be 2×m

So, a=2×F/2×m

Two will be crossed

So, a=F/m

Which means there will be no difference

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Let the mass of body be m and the force acted on it be f. Hence, when the mass and force on the body is doubled then, acceleration remains same.

Explanation:

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