what will be the change in acceleration of a sliding block, if its mass is doubled while a constant force is acting on it.
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The acceleration would be half
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we know that force is equal to mass × acceleration.
or,
F = m × a
so, if mass is get doubled then we get,
the constant force but the acceleration will get half.
or, in other words we can say that when there is a constant force and the mass is get doubled then acceleration will get half.
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here's your answer looking for
we know that force is equal to mass × acceleration.
or,
F = m × a
so, if mass is get doubled then we get,
the constant force but the acceleration will get half.
or, in other words we can say that when there is a constant force and the mass is get doubled then acceleration will get half.
hope it's helpful to you
for further help contact me
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