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  • 02-12-2021
  • Physics
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If a mass of 1 kg is accelerated to 1 m/s2 by a force of 1 N, then
what would be the acceleration if both force and mass are doubled?

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neiljohncabaltera
neiljohncabaltera neiljohncabaltera
  • 02-12-2021

Answer:

1 Newton = 1 kg • m/s2

Explanation:

One Newton is defined as the amount of force required to give a 1-kg mass an acceleration of 1 m/s/s.

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