Remember the golden rule of force: Force=mass x acceleration. / / / Divide both sides by mass and you have. Acceleration=force/mass. / / / Now the small mass has small force on it, so acceleration=1force/1mass. The double mass has double force on it, and acceleration=2force/2mass. / / / Simplify that fraction: acceleration=1force/1mass. Same acceleration even though the mass is different.
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity over time, calculated using the formula a = F/m. It shows that greater mass requires greater force to achieve the same acceleration, demonstrating a fundamental principle in physics. Understanding this relationship is crucial in studying motion and dynamics.
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