When a constant force acts upon an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain constant force acts upon an object with mass 3 kg, the acceleration of the object is 25 m/s^2. If the same force acts upon another object whose mass is 5 kg, what is this object's acceleration?

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If the same force acts upon another object whose mass is 5 kg, what is this object's acceleration will be 1.667 m/s^2.How can the acceleration be calculated?We were told that the constant force acts upon an object, and  the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass, which can be interpreted as :A = k/Mwhere M is the mass of the object.A = accelerationthe k= proportionality constantthen we were told that mass is 3 kg, the acceleration of the object is 25 m/s^2then substitute into the equation as:25 =k*3k= 25/3then we were told that when mass is 5 kg, then acceleration will be ?A= (25/3 )/5 = 1.667m/s^2.Read more about force at:https://brainly.com/question/25573309#SPJ1