Physics, asked by meghakumarisharma25, 4 months ago

A force of 30 N is applied to a body of mass 6 kg. Calculate the acceleration produced on a body.
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Answered by Anonymous
84

Solution :-

We know the Formula to find Force is F = m × a

Where F is Force, m is mass & a is acceleration.

In the above Question, we have Force and Mass, so we can easily get qcceleration, so let's solve it.

Given :-

  • Force (F) → 30 N
  • Mass (m) → 6 kg

To Find :-

  • Acceleration (a)

Formula Used :-

  • \underline{\boxed{\pink{\sf Force (F) = Mass (m) \times Acceleration (a)}}}

Subsituting Values

\sf \implies 30 = 6\times a

\sf \implies 30 = 6a

\sf \implies 6a =  30

\sf \implies a =  \cancel{ \dfrac{30}{6} }

\sf \implies a = 5

Thus, the acceleration is 5 m/s²

Hence, Solved

Answered by sakshi200736
4

Answer:

From Newton's second law of motion,

F=m×a

Here, Force, F = 15 N and Mass, m = 2 kg

Therefore, 15=2×a

Hence, a=7.5m/s

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