A mass m1 is moving on a plane surface along a straight path under the action of a force F. Another mass m2 is added on to m1 and the acceleration drops to 1/5 of the earlier value of the acceleration. Assuming that F remains constant, what is the ratio m1 : m2 ?

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A mass m<sub>1 </sub>is moving on a plane surface along a straight path under the action of a force F. Another mass m<sub>2 </sub>is added on to m<sub>1 </sub>and the acceleration drops to 1/5 of the earlier value of the acceleration. Assuming that F remains constant, what is the ratio m<sub>1 </sub>: m<sub>2 </sub>?






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