Math, asked by sugargenius022, 3 months ago

a body of mass 20kg is moving with a uniform velocity of 2m/sec . calculate force acting on it .
40 n , 10 n , zero , can not be calculated

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Answered by hotcupid16
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 \bold{\pink{ \frak{Given}}}\begin{cases} \sf  Mass \:  (m) = 20 \: kg \\  \\  \sf Initial  \: velocity  \: (u) = 2 \: ms ^{ - 1}  \\  \\ \sf final \: velocity \: (v) = 2 \: ms ^{ - 1}  \end{cases}  \\  \\

  \underline{ \bigstar \: \textsf{According to the Question now ;}} \\  \\

  : \implies \displaystyle \sf \:Acceleration =  \frac{v - u}{t}  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies \displaystyle \sf \:Acceleration =  \frac{2 - 2}{t}  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies \displaystyle \sf \:Acceleration =  \frac{0}{t}  \\  \\  \\

 : \implies \underline{ \boxed{ \displaystyle \sf \:Acceleration = 0 \: ms ^{ - 2} }} \\  \\

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  \dashrightarrow\displaystyle \sf \:Force = mass  \times acceleration \\  \\  \\

\dashrightarrow\displaystyle \sf \:Force = 20 \: kg \times 0 \: ms ^{ - 2}  \\  \\  \\

\dashrightarrow\displaystyle \sf \:Force = 0 \: kg.ms ^{ - 2}  \\  \\  \\

\dashrightarrow \underline{ \boxed{\displaystyle \sf \:Force = 0 \: N}}

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