If the mass of an object were doubled, its acceleration due to gravity would be

A) unchanged
B) doubled
C) halved
D) quadrupled

PLEASE HELP

Respuesta :

Unchanged because ALL objects fall at 9.8m/s^2. Yes, all

If the mass of an object were doubled, its acceleration due to gravity would be unchanged.

MASS AND ACCELERATION:

  • The relationship between force, mass and acceleration has been described by Newton in the following equation:

  • Force = mass × acceleration

  • Acceleration = force ÷ mass

  • This equation portrays that the acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to the mass.

  • That is, as the mass of an object increases, the acceleration decreases and vice versa.

  • However, the acceleration due to gravity of every object on Earth is constant i.e. 9.8m/s² irrespective of its mass.

  • This means that if the mass of an object were doubled, its acceleration due to gravity would be unchanged.

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