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26 April, 18:10

If you double the mass but don't change the net force what is the result on the acceleration

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  1. 26 April, 18:17
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    F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration. The math behind this is quite simple. If you double the force, you double the acceleration, but if you double the mass, you cut the acceleration in half.
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