Physics, asked by vandana2525, 1 year ago

A force of 0.6N acting on a body increase its velocity from 5m/s to 6m/s in 2s. calculate the mass body.

Answers

Answered by rohit2092
0
f =0.6
acceleration =1/2 m/S2
m = f/a
= 0.6×2
=1.2 kg
Answered by FahadNazmi
0
Given: u=5m/s
v=6m/s
t=2s
Applying equation of motion,
v=u+at
a=(v-u)/t
= 1/2 = 0.5m/s²
Now, According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, f=ma
or m= f/a
m= 0.6/0.5 = 1.2kg
Similar questions