Physics, asked by parasjoshi45, 10 months ago

if the mass of the body increases keeping the acceleration constant what happened to the net force​

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Answered by ArpitTheYoungSheldon
1

Answer:

First of all mass is not a variable quantity

Answered by Nickson2006
8

Answer:

FORCE INCREASES.....

Explanation:

F = M* a

For Example: If mass  = 5kg; Acceleration = 2m/s square....

                     F = 5 * 2 = 10N(newton)

                       But if the mass increases to 10kg and acceleration is same(2m/s        square)   Then F = 10 * 2 = 20N.

   

  Hence proving that force increases with an increase in mass.

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