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10.10.2019 •
Geography
Asteroid a has a mass of 1.70×1020 kilograms (kg), and asteroid b has a mass of 5.80×1018 kg. assuming that the same force was applied to both (a shock wave from a supernova, for example), what would be the ratio of a’s acceleration to b’s acceleration?
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Ответ:
Explanation:
given data
mass A = 1.70 ×
kilograms
mass B = 5.80 ×
kilograms
to find out
what would be the ratio of A’s acceleration to B’s acceleration
solution
we know from newton law of motion that is
Force = mass × acceleration ...........................1
we know here force applied on both are same
so Force A = Force B
so we can say
mass 1 × acceleration 1 = mass 2 × acceleration 2
so
here a is acceleration and m is mass
so
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