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1. A body of mass 1 Kg is kept at rest. A constant force of 1N starts acting on it. Find the time taken by the body to move through a distance at 2 m.​

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Answered by sroy85530
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Answer:

Hint: From the given mass and force, we can find out the acceleration of the given mass. Then we can make use of one of the equations of motion with the known values, solving the equation, we can get the time taken by the body to move through the given distance.

Explanation:

Formula used:

Newton’s second law of motion is given as

F=ma

Equations of motion for a mechanical system are given as follows:

v=u+atS=ut+12at2v2−u2=2aS

Complete step-by-step answer:

We are given a body whose mass is given as

m=1kg

This body is kept at rest so its initial velocity is given as

u=0m/s

A constant force is acting on this body whose magnitude is given as

F=6N

Now from Newton’s second law of motion we can find out the acceleration of the given mass. This can be done in the following way.

F=maa=Fm

Inserting the value of force and mass, we get

a=61=6m/s2

We want to move this body using the above force through a distance which is given as

S=12m

So we can make use of the second equation of motion in order to obtain the time taken to move the mass through the above distance.

S=ut+12at2

Inserting the known values, we get

12=0+12×6×t2t2=123=4t=2s

This is the required value of the time. Therefore, it takes 2 seconds for the body to move through a distance of 12 m under the action of a constant force of 6N.

Note: We can also define the force acting on a given mass as the rate of change of the momentum of the given mass. A constant force acting on a mass means that the acceleration of that mass is constant or the change in momentum is taking place by a constant value.

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