4. What is the relationship between the acceleration and the total mass when the net force is held constant?. 5. If the net force due to mass difference remains constant but the total mass increases, what happens to the acceleration?. 6. How does the acceleration of the greater mass (right mass) compare to that of the left mass? 7. Is the acceleration same for both masses?. Write a detailed conclusion about what you have learned in this experiment
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