Physics, asked by nehalgoswami, 1 year ago

if the mass of body is double, what will happen to its acceleration, if the applied force remains constant? ​

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Answered by 26Apoorv
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F = m×a

So, if F remains constant and m gets doubled, so lets suppose new acceleration is n×a

So, F = m×a = 2m× (n×a)

m×a = 2m× na

1= 2n

1/2 = n

So the acceleration becomes half.

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Answered by devapriyab
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F =ma

F÷m=a

since F is a constant and m=2m

F=ma'

=2ma'

F÷2m=a'

a'=1÷2a(since F÷m=a)

therefore acceleration is reduced to half.

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