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A force cause an acceleration of 10 ms-2 in a body of mass 500 g. What
acceleration will be caused by the same force in a body of mass 5 kg?​

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Answered by jaanusingh442
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Answer:

Given, mass = 500g = 0.5kg, a = 10m/s. F = 5N, m = 5kg. = 1 m/s^2. Hope this helps!

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Answered by ItzLoveHunter
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A force cause an acceleration of 10 ms-2 in a body of mass 500 g. What acceleration will be caused by the same force in a body of mass 5 kg?

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\mathrm\orange{Acceleration \:(a) = 10ms~²}

\mathrm\orange{Mass \:(m) = 500g}

Convert g into kg

1g = \frac{1}{1000} = 0.001kg

500g = \frac{500}{1000} = 0.5kg

\mathrm\orange{Mass \:(m) = 0.5kg}

\mathrm\orange{To \:find = Force}

We know the formula :

{\green{\overline{\pink{\underline{\red{\boxed{\orange{\mathtt{Force = \:Mass × \: Acceleration}}}}}}}}}

➪ F = ma

➪ F = 0.5kg × 10ms~²

➪ F = 5 N

\huge\mathrm\red{F = 5N}

Now they told to take mass as 5kg

\mathrm\orange{Now \:to \:find = Acceleration}

☞︎︎︎ F = ma

☞︎︎︎ a = \frac{F}{m}

☞︎︎︎ a = \frac{5N}{5kg}

☞︎︎︎ a = \cancel\frac{5}{5}

☞︎︎︎ a = 1 m/s²

\huge\mathrm\red{a = 1m/s²}

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