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A force of 5N produces an acceleration of 8 ms in an object of mass `m_(1)`, and produces an acceleration of 24 m `s^(-2)` in object of mass `m_(2)`. What acceleration would be produced if both the masses were tied together and applied force would be 5 N.

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`6 ms^(-2)`
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