If you double the mass of an object while leaving the net force unchanged what is the result on the acceleration?
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As,
Force (f) = mass (m) × acceleration (a)
when mass is doubled then the acceleration has to become half because f = ma is universal it never get changed
f = 2m × a/2
f = m × a
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As,
Force (f) = mass (m) × acceleration (a)
when mass is doubled then the acceleration has to become half because f = ma is universal it never get changed
f = 2m × a/2
f = m × a
===========================
Hope it may helpful to you
plzz mark me as brainlist
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