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When a constant force acts upon an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain constant force acts upon an object with mass 8 kg, the acceleration of the object is 7 /ms2. If the same force acts upon another object whose mass is 28 kg, what is this object's acceleration?

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Answer: The acceleration of 28 Kg object will be 2
m/s^(2)

Explanation: Force acting on an object is defined as mass times acceleration acting on it.

Mathematically it is defined as:

Force = mass
* acceleration

F = 8
* 7 = 56 N

If the same force is acting on a 28 Kg object then the acceleration of the object will be equals to force to mass ratio.

Acceleration =
(Force)/(Mass) = (56)/(28) = 2
m/s^(2)

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