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Si aplicas una fuerza constante (F=constante) a un cuerpo de masa m1, dicho cuerpo se acelerará a1. Nuevamente, si aplicas la misma fuerza a otro cuerpo de una masa m2, donde la masa m2 es mayor que m1
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Si aplicas una fuerza constante (F=constante) a un cuerpo de masa m1, dicho cuerpo se acelerará a1. Nuevamente, si aplicas la misma fuerza a otro cuerpo de una masa m2, donde la masa m2 es mayor que m1 (m2 > m1), obtenemos una aceleración a2. ¿Cómo se relacionan a1 y a2? ¿Cúal de las dos aceleraciones es mayor?
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Debido a que la fuerza es constante, a medida que la masa aumenta, la aceleración disminuye. Por lo tanto, la mayor aceleración sería a1.
Utilicé Google traductor, lol. Sin embargo, espero que esto ayude.
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