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Q8.If the mass of a body is doubled what will be the effect on its acceleration if force remains constant `​

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Answered by HarshiLassi
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Answer:

The acceleration might have been decreased to 1/2 of the acceleration so the force remains constant

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

F= ma

m - mass of the object

a - acceleration of the object

F - force acting on the body

let,

the earlier mass be m

the earlier acceleration be a

F= ma ----(i)

since the mass is doubled

new mass = 2m

let the new acceleration be x

force is const.

F= 2mx ----(ii)

equating eq (i) and (ii) :-

ma= 2mx

x= ma/2m

x=a/2

thus if the mass of the body is doubled the acceleration will become half of its original value (force remaining constt)

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