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Physics, 01.01.2021 01:10 BluSeaa

I would like to know why this is the correct answer. -The same net force is applied to two bodies. The first body acquires half of the acceleration of the second body. What is the relationship between the masses of the bodies?

*The mass of the first body is double the mass of the second body

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