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the illustration below shows two persons setting on the swing person 1 with amass of 36 kg and person 2 with a mass of 65 kg Vince Bea and andrie were arguing about the acceleration of the two person on the swing to whom statement you agree with and why

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Answered by ppnayak
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un 24, 2014 · #1. A 35.0-kg child swings in a swing supported by two chains, each 3.06 m long. The tension in each chain at the lowest point is 424 N. (a) Find the child's speed at the lowest point. _______m/s (b) Find the force exerted by the seat on the child at the lowest point. (Ignore the mass of the seat.) _______N (upward) #2. Objects with masses of 120 kg and a 420 kg are separated by 0.380 m. (a

ou would like a pendulum that swings back and forth once every 2 seconds, but the one you have swings once every 1.9 seconds. Which of the following should you do to adjust it so that it has the desired period? Remove some mass from the pendulum. Make the pendulum slightly shorter. Add more mass to the pendulum. Make the pendulum slightly ...

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he illustration below shows two persons setting on the swing person 1 with amass of 36 kg and person 2 with a mass of 65 kg Vince Bea and andrie were arguing about the acceleration of the two person on the swing to whom statement you agree with and why

Answered by mitu890
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Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass if force is constant.

Explanation:

  • Here the mass of 2nd person is more than the mass of 1st person.
  • Now if they apply same amount of force than the acceleration of the 2nd person is less than 1st person because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass when force is constant.
  • But, if the force is variable, means both have different forces than the ratio of force by mass will decide the greater acceleration.
  • Greater the force here greater is the chances of high acceleration because acceleration is directly proportional to force.

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