A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 2kg. What is the acceleration of the body , acceleration if the force is doubled
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F = ma
Since, m = constant
F α a
So, if Force id doubled, then acceleration is also doubled.
a = F/a
= 10 N / 2 kg
= 5 m/s²
Therefore, acceleration if the force is doubled is 2× 5 m/s² = 10 m/s²
Since, m = constant
F α a
So, if Force id doubled, then acceleration is also doubled.
a = F/a
= 10 N / 2 kg
= 5 m/s²
Therefore, acceleration if the force is doubled is 2× 5 m/s² = 10 m/s²
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Given, Force, F= 10 N
Mass, m= 2kg
Acceleration, a = ?
We know,
F= ma
=> 10 = (2×a)
=> 10/2 = a
=> 5 = a
Therefore., The accelaration of the body , If the force is doubled i.e. 2F is (2 × 5 ) = 10 m/s^2
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Given, Force, F= 10 N
Mass, m= 2kg
Acceleration, a = ?
We know,
F= ma
=> 10 = (2×a)
=> 10/2 = a
=> 5 = a
Therefore., The accelaration of the body , If the force is doubled i.e. 2F is (2 × 5 ) = 10 m/s^2
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