Physics, asked by james1825, 1 year ago

a body of mass 2 kg moves vertically downwards with an acceleration 19.6 M per second square the force acting on the body simultaneously with the force of gravity is (g=9.8m per second square neglect air resistance)

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Answered by JemdetNasr
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F = additional force acting on the body in down direction

m = mass of the body = 2 kg

g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 ms⁻²

a = acceleration in down direction = 19.6 ms⁻²

force equation for the motion of stone in down direction can be given using newton's second law as

F + mg = ma

inserting the above values

F + (2) (9.8) = (2) (19.6)

F = 19.6 N


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