The same strength force was exerted in the same direction on both Object A and Object B. Why did Object A go faster than Object B?

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]m_B > m_A[/tex]

the mass of body B must be greater than the mass of body A

Explanation:

Newton's second law establishes a linear relationship between the force, the mass of the body and its acceleration

        F = m a

        a = F / m

Let's analyze this expression tells us that the force is of equal magnitude for the two bodies, but body A goes faster than body B, this implies that it has more relationships

         a_A > a_B

         [tex]\frac{F}{m_A} > \frac{F}{m_B}[/tex]

         [tex]m_B > m_A[/tex]

Therefore, for this to happen, the mass of body B must be greater than the mass of body A