A constant force acts on an object of mass 8 kg for a duration of
2S. It increases the object's velocity from 12m/s2 to 18m/s2. Find
the magnitude of the applied force. Now, if the force was applied
for duration of 6s. What would be the final velocity of the object? I want to be written in book with Image
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1
Answer:
Given,
mass=5kg
t
1
=2s
Initial velocity u=3m/s
Final velocity v=7m/s
t
2
=5s
So,
Let the Force be F
Let the acceleration be a
So,
a=
t
(v−u)
=
2
(7−3)
=2m/s
2
So the magnitude of the applied force is 10N
And the final velocity after 5s is v
So,
v=u+at
v=3+2×5
v=13m/s
The final velocity after 5s is 13m/s
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Answered by
2
Answer:
Given,
mass=5kg
t
1
=2s
Initial velocity u=3m/s
Final velocity v=7m/s
t
2
=5s
So,
Let the Force be F
Let the acceleration be a
So,
a=
t
(v−u)
=
2
(7−3)
=2m/s
2
So the magnitude of the applied force is 10N
And the final velocity after 5s is v
So,
v=u+at
v=3+2×5
v=13m/s
The final velocity after 5s is 13m/s
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