Physics, asked by madhumitha29, 1 year ago

two bodies have a mass ratio of 3:4 the fore applied on the bigger mass producess an acceleration of 12ms-2 what could be the acceleration of the other body if the same force on it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let mass of Body A = 3m

mass of body B = 4m

Force applied = F

for Body A

F= mass×accelration

F= 3m×12= 36N

for Body B

F = mass× acceleration

a = F/m=

36m N/4m= 9m/s²

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Answered by bindusri1828
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Answer:

f=ma

a=f/m

hence acceleration is inversely proportional to mass

 \frac{a1}{a2}  =  \frac{m2}{m1}  \\ \frac{12}{x}  =  \frac{4}{3}  \\ x = 9

hence acceleration =9m/s^2


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