The same net force is applied to two different objects. The second object has twice the mass of the first object. Compare the acceleration of the two objects.

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Answer: The acceleration of the first object is twice that of the second second object

Explanation:

According to Newtons first law of motion, Force = mass × acceleration

Let m1 be mass of the first object

m2 be the mass of the second object

a1 be acceleration of the first object

a2 be acceleration of the second object

Since the second object has twice the mass of the first object therefore:

m2=2m1

For the first object,

F1=m1a1

For the second object,

F2=m2a2

F2 = (2m1)a2

Since the Sam net force is applied to both object, F1=F2

m1a1 = 2m1a2

i.e a1=2a2

a1/a2 =2/1

This shows that the acceleration of the first object is twice that of the second second object.

The acceleration of first object is twice of the acceleration of the second objects.

Newton's law:

The relation between force and acceleration is given as,

                       [tex]F=ma[/tex]

Where m is mass and a is acceleration of object.

From above relationship, It is observed that, mass is inversely proportional to acceleration for constant force.

Given that, the second object has twice the mass of the first object.

Therefore, the acceleration of first object is twice of the acceleration of the second objects.

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