A force causes an acceleration of 10ms-¹ in a body of mass 500g what acceleration will be caused by the same force in a body of mass 5kg With steps
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In the 1st case,
mass = 500g = 0.5 kg
and acceleration = 10m/s²
We know force = mass × acceleration
So,
force
= 0.5 × 10 kgm/s²
= 5N
Now in second case
Force = 5N
mass = 5kg
So acceleration = Force / mass
Here,
acceleration
= 5N / 5kg
= 1m/s²
Therefore, the acceleration is 1m/s²
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mass = 500g = 0.5 kg
and acceleration = 10m/s²
We know force = mass × acceleration
So,
force
= 0.5 × 10 kgm/s²
= 5N
Now in second case
Force = 5N
mass = 5kg
So acceleration = Force / mass
Here,
acceleration
= 5N / 5kg
= 1m/s²
Therefore, the acceleration is 1m/s²
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Given, mass = 500g = 0.5kg, a = 10m/s.
We know that F = m * a
= 0.5 * 10
= 5N
F = 5N, m = 5kg.
a = F/m
= 5/5
= 1 m/s^2.
Hope this helps!
We know that F = m * a
= 0.5 * 10
= 5N
F = 5N, m = 5kg.
a = F/m
= 5/5
= 1 m/s^2.
Hope this helps!
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