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An object has an acceleration of 6m/s/s. If the net force was tripled and the mass was doubled, then the new acceleration would be
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An object has an acceleration of 6m/s/s. If the net force was tripled and the mass was doubled, then the new acceleration would be
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Acceleration = Force / mass
New acceleration = 3F / 2m = 1.5 x the old acc = 9 m/s/s
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