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Suppose that an object is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s2. If the net force is tripled and the mass is halved, then what is the new acceleration of the object?
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Answered by TheChampion
12
F=ma
3F=(m/2)a’
a’ = 6F/m = 6a
Hence the new acceleration is 12m/s^2
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Answered by smartbrainz
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The new acceleration of the body will be equal to  12 m/sec ²

Explanation:

  • Given,

Original acceleration of the body is equal to 2 metre per second square

By using the formula a = F/m ,where f is the force applied on the body and m is the mass of the body.

  • there is increase in the net force by three times and the mass is half

Hence the new acceleration will be equal to 3F/m/2 = 6 F/m = 12 m/sec²

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