ramesh said that "acceleration is dependent on masses"is this correct or not .if he is wrong retify him with the support of formula
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Ramesh is right in one sense. Acceleration is inversely dependent on mass. Following is the explanation on how:
Explanation:
According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object depends directly on the net force that is acting on the object, and depends inversely on the mass of the object. This means that when the mass of the object is increased, then the acceleration would be decreased as a result.
Formula:
acceleration = a = F net / m ,
where "F net" is the net force and "m" is the mass of the object.
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