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A force of 14 Newton act on an object of mass 2 kg calculate the acceleration in the object due to force

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Answered by Anonymous
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Force = 14 N

Mass of object = 2 Kg

We know that,

\LARGE{\boxed{\boxed{\red{\tt{Force \: = \: m\: \times \: a }}}}}

Where,

m is mass

a is acceleration

(Putting Values)

⇒ 14 = 2 * (a)

⇒14 = 2a

⇒a = 14/2

⇒a = 7 m/s²

\Large{\boxed{\red{\sf{Acceleration \: (a)  \: = \: 7 \: ms^{-2}}}}}

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Additional information

• Acceleration is called Rate of change of velocity.

• Acceleration = (v - u)/t

Where, v is final velocity, u is initial. velocity, t is time.

• Unit of acceleration is m/s²

• And also acceleration = Force/mass

[Equations of motion]

  1. S = ut + ½ at²
  2. v = u + at
  3. v² - u² = 2as

Where,

S is displacement.

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