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If you push on an object that has a mass of 400 kg and it accelerates at 4 m/s2, what would the acceleration (a) be if the mass was reduced to 1/4 as much?

(Hint: Instead of plugging 400 kg into the equation, plug 100 kg into the equation as the mass but keep the force at 1,600 N.)

a
1/4 m/s2

b
16 m/s2

c
8 m/s2

d
4 m/s2

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Answer:

b 16 m/s².

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello.

In this case, the force exerted to the mass of 400 kg at an acceleration of 4 m/s² is:


F=400kg*4m/s^2=1600N

Now, since the mass is decreased to 100 kg (1/4 of 400 kg), and the force remain the same, the new acceleration should be:


a=(F)/(m)=(1600kg*m/s^2)/(100kg)\\ \\a=16m/s^2

Thus, the answer is b 16 m/s².

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