Physics, asked by shumyl, 7 months ago

A force of 10.0 N acts on a body of mass 2.00 kg. What are (a) the body’s acceleration, (b)

its weight in newtons, and (c) its acceleration if the force is doubled?​

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Answered by persianwolf221004
2

Answer:

F = ma

10 = 2 x a

a = 5 m/s²

when force is doubled acceleration is 10 m/s²

W = mg

= 2 x 9.8

= 19.6 N

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

a. 5m/s^2

b. 19.6N

c. 10 m/s^2

Explanation:

  • An object's push or pull is seen as exerting a force. The interaction of the objects produces push and pull. You can also use words like stretch and squeeze to describe force.
  • Force is an external agent that has the power to alter a body's resting or moving position. It has a direction and a magnitude. The direction of the force is referred to as the force's direction, and the point of application is where the force is exerted.
  • A spring balance can be used to calculate the Force. Newton is the SI unit of force (N).

F = ma\\10 = 2 x a\\a = 5 m/s^2

W = mg\\= 2 x 9.8\\= 19.6 N

10 m/s^2 is the acceleration when the force is doubled.

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