AlexKalm
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If we multiply M by 2x then what will happened to a ?
1] a
2] a/2
3]a*2
1] a
2] a/2
3]a*2
The discussion revolves around the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, specifically exploring what happens to acceleration when mass is doubled while keeping force constant. The context is rooted in Newton's second law of motion, F=ma.
The discussion is ongoing, with participants sharing their reasoning and questioning assumptions. Some have provided mathematical examples to support their claims, while others express doubt about their understanding. There is no explicit consensus, but various interpretations are being explored.
Participants are navigating the constraints of the problem, including the assumption that force remains constant while mass changes. There is also a note of caution regarding the reliability of their mathematical reasoning and personal intuition.
AlexKalm said:because say you have 1000N f , m1 = 10 , m2 = 20
1000=10 a => a=1000/10=100
1000=20 a => a=1000/20=50
so from that we can say that if we double the m we get a/2 ✔[/size][/color]