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What effect does a doubling of the mass have upon the acceleration of the object? Bequantitative.can you help me Identity a set of two trials that support the answer to the above question

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According to Newton's second law we have that:


F=ma

Then the acceleration is:


a=(F)/(m)

From this equation we notice that if the force is the same and the mass doubles then the acceleration is half of the original one.

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