The earth's gravitational force causes an acceleration of `5m//s^(2)` in 1 kg mass somewhere in space. How much will the acceleration of a 3 kg mass be at the same place?
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The acceleration produced by the gravitational force of earth does not depend on the mass of the object .So the acceleraton produced inn the 3 kg mass will be the sane as that peoduced in 1 kg mass That is the acceleration produced will be `5 m//s^(2)`
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