Physics, asked by aditi2621, 11 months ago

A body is moving with 50 metre per second we have to stop it in a distance of 10 metre by applying a force. what is the value of the force if mass of the body is 10 kg​

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Answered by biprodipfjord
1

Answer:

the question is very hard can't understand how to insert


aditi2621: ok
Answered by asapannagnyansai1167
1

Answer:

the force to be applied is 125N in the opposite direction.

Explanation:

v^2-u^2=2as  v=0 , u=50m/s , s=10

0-250m^2/s^2=2a(10)

-250=20a

-25=2a

a=-12.5m/s^2

F=ma

F=10kg X -12.5m/s^2

F=-125N


aditi2621: thank you very much
aditi2621: F = - 1250N
aditi2621: your answer is - 125N. . how...
asapannagnyansai1167: sorry 50^2 is 2500 but i forgot putting another zero if u wish u can check it soory for that
asapannagnyansai1167: the answer must be -1250n
aditi2621: yes
aditi2621: now, you are right
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