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8 May, 09:59

If one newton of force accelerates a block at 1m/s^2. predict what the acceleration would be if we applied twice the force to a very light container with 4 blocks in it

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  1. 8 May, 10:15
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    Assuming the mass of the container holding the 4 blocks is negligible, we are attempting to accelerate 4 times the mass (which would decrease acceleration by a factor of 4) with 2 times the force (which would increase acceleration by a factor of 2). So the resulting change in acceleration will be 1/4 * 2 = 1/2 as much as the original situation. And since the original situation was an acceleration of 1 m/s^2, the situation with 2 newtons of force and 4 blocks will be 0.5 m/s^2.
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