F/m = a or F = ma
For the first statement, plugging in the mass and acceleration gives:
F = 22 x 3 = 66 Newtons (where Newtons is the standard unit of force)
Applying the force above to the second mass yields:
a = 66/33 = 2m/s^2
Jarvis O.
asked 02/12/19when 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 22 kg, the acceleration of the object is 3m/s2 . if the same force acts upon another object whose mass is 33 kg, what is this object's acceleration?
F/m = a or F = ma
For the first statement, plugging in the mass and acceleration gives:
F = 22 x 3 = 66 Newtons (where Newtons is the standard unit of force)
Applying the force above to the second mass yields:
a = 66/33 = 2m/s^2
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