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A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 12.50 m/s/s. What will the acceleration be if both the force and the

mass are doubled? Round to two decimal places and use SI units.

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It doesn’t give the other shape the measurements. What grade level are you?
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Answer:

a₂ = 12.5 m/s²

Explanation:

Applying the 2º Newton's Law:

F = m * a

F₁ = m₁ * a₁

F₁ = m₁ * 12.5

F₁ = 12.5m₁

F₂ = m₂ * a₂

2F₁ = 2m₁ * a₂

a₂ = F₁ / m₁

So:

a₂ = 12.5m₁ / m₁

a₂ = 12.5 m/s²

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