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If the mass of a body and the force acting on it are both doubled, what happens to the acceleration?

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0%[A] Doubled
33.33%[B] Halved ( 1 voter )
66.67%[C] Remains same ( 2 voters )
0%[D] Becomes zero
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We know that acceleration is related to mass by the expression, a = F/m.
Now, if both force and mass are doubled, Acceleration = a₁ = 2F/2m (i.e., acceleration will, remain the same).

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