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The earths gravitational force causes an acceleration of 5m/s² in a 1kg mass somewhere in space. How much will the acceleration of a 3kg mass be at the same place?​

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Answered by rmistu
3

Answer:5 m/s square

Explanation:

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The acceleration produced by thegravitational force of earth doesnot depend on the mass of the object. So, the accelerationproduced in the 3 kg mass will be the same as that produced in 1 kg mass.

Answered by xItzKhushix
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Answer:

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Thus, the acceleration due to gravity, g, on the surface of the moon is 1.63 m/s2.

Explanation: The acceleration produced by the gravitational force of earth doesnot depend on the mass of the object. So, the accelerationproduced in the 3 kg mass will be the same as that produced in 1 kg mass.

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