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In part 1 of today\'s acceleration experiment,the acceleration of the system wou

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Question

In part 1 of today's acceleration experiment,the acceleration of the system would ________, if we added more weight to the hanger without changing the mass of the cart.

is it Decrease or Increase or stay same ?

In part 1 of the acceleration experiment, what would happen if the masses of the hanger was exactly equal to the mass of the cart?

is it The hanger would accelerate or The system would move at a constant or The system wouldn't or the hsnger would accelrate downward.

chose the right answer

Explanation / Answer

decrease ( acceleration a = mg/m+M if M increases a decreases)

increase ( acceleration a = mg/m+M m increases a increases)

The hanger would accelerate downward ( acceleration a = mg/m+M if m=M a = g/2)

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