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Robert is accelerating a cart at the rate of 2.2 meters/second2. If the mass in the cart is doubled, and the net force is also doubled, what is the final acceleration?
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Robert is accelerating a cart at the rate of 2.2 meters/second2. If the mass in the cart is doubled, and the net force is also doubled, what is the final acceleration?
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F = ma
the question said, F and M both are doubled ,so,
2F =2ma
but you can see the result is same !!
so acceleration doesn't change !! so final acceleration is also 2.2 !!
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