Physics, asked by sanjivgayan5103, 8 months ago

A body of mass 10 kg is moving with uniform acceleration 5 ms-2. The force acting on the body is :​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

50 Newtons

Explanation:

Given:

  • Mass of the body = 10 kg
  • Uniform acceleration of the body = 5 m/s²

To find:

  • The force acting on the body which has a mass of 10 kg and acceleration of 5 m/s²

Force = Mass×Acceleration

Force = 10×5

Force = 50 Newtons

The force acting on the body which has a mass of 10kg and acceleration of 5 m/s² is equal to 50 Newtons

Answered by MystícPhoeníx
61

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Question

⋄ A body of mass 10 kg is moving with uniform acceleration 5 ms-2. The force acting on the body is ??

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Given :-

Mass of body (m) = 10kg

⋄ Acceleration of body (a) = 5m/s²

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To Find :-

⋄ Force (F) acting on the body.

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Solution :-

We know that,

➧ Force = Mass × acceleration

➧ F = m×a

➧ F = 10×5

➧ F = 50N.

∴ The Force acting on body is 50N.

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Extra Knowledge

➠ Force is that cause which produces acceleration in the body on which its act.

➠ It is vector quantity.

➠ SI unit of Force is Newton (N)

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