Science, asked by mdthayyab12354, 6 months ago

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​

Answers

Answered by srishtikaur57
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 Anonymous
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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