what wil be change in acceleration of sliding block ,if it mass is doubled while a constant force is acting on it
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F=m•a
Mass is doubled and force is constant,
F is same, m gets 2m and acceleration becomes half of the original (to compensate for the increase in mass) , so here's how it looks:
F=2m•a/2
F=m•a
Mass is doubled and force is constant,
F is same, m gets 2m and acceleration becomes half of the original (to compensate for the increase in mass) , so here's how it looks:
F=2m•a/2
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