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25 Newton force applied on a body of mass 5 kilogram produced acceleration will be option 125 metre per second square, 25 metre per second square, 5 metre per second square, zero​

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Answered by Cosmique
13

Answer:

  • Acceleration of body = 5 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

  • Force applied on body, F = 25 N
  • Mass of body, m = 5 kg

To find:

  • Acceleration of the body, a =?

Knowledge required:

  • Expression for Newton's second law

      F = m a

[ Where F is the force acting on a body, m is mass of body and a is acceleration of body; (when the body is moving in straight line on applying force 25 N in the same or opposite direction of motion) ]

Calculation:

Using formula

→ F = m a

→ a = F / m

→ a = ( 25 ) / ( 5 )

a = 5 m/s²

Therefore,

  • Acceleration of the body would be 5 m/s².
Answered by Rudranil420
14

Answer:

Given

\leadsto 25 N force applied on a body of mass 5 kilograms.

To Find

\leadsto What is the acceleration.

✡ Formula Used

\bigstar \bold{\large{\fbox{\color{green}{Force = mass × acceleration}}}}\bigstar

Solution

Given :-

  • Force (F) = 25 N
  • Mass (m) = 5 kg

According to the question by using formula we get,

\implies 25 = 5 × a

\implies a = \dfrac{25}{5}

\implies a = 5 m/

\therefore The acceleration will be 5 m/s².

Explanation:

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