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a = g (m1 - m2)/(m1 + m2).

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a = g (m1 - m2)/(m1 + m2).

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Solution

To solve the equation a = g (m1 - m2)/(m1 + m2), follow these steps:

  1. Identify the given values:

    • a: the value of acceleration
    • g: the value of gravitational constant
    • m1: the mass of object 1
    • m2: the mass of object 2
  2. Substitute the given values into the equation: a = g (m1 - m2)/(m1 + m2)

  3. Simplify the equation: Multiply g by (m1 - m2) and divide the result by (m1 + m2).

  4. Calculate the final value of acceleration (a) using the given values.

Note: Make sure to use the appropriate units for all the variables involved in the equation.

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