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Physics, 02.03.2021 04:00 brethan

Lets keep practing using our equations to make predictions. Lets take Newton's 2nd Law, F = ma. Lets say that you know the mass
of an object (m) and its acceleration (a) and then you calculated its Force (F), this is situation #1. Now lets say that in situation #2
the Force (F) is the same number from situation #1 but the mass of the object got twice as heavy (2m). What is the acceleration of
the object in situation #2?

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