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If you double the mass of an object what happen to the acceleration?
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If you double the mass of an object what happen to the acceleration?
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If You kept force constant (it will, 'cause it's not mentioned) so,
Acceleration would decrease to it's Half.
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Acceleration then takes twice as much energy.
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