A force of 4 N accelerates a mass at 1 m/s^. When the force applied is reduced to 2 N what is the new value of acceleration
Answers
Answer:
New acceleration is 0.5 m/s
Explanation:
To find : New value of acceleration.
For new acceleration after reducing force we need mass of object.
So,
Before reducing force:
Given that,
- Force is 4 N.
- Acceleration is 1 m/s².
We know,
• Force = Mass × Acceleration
Put values :
→ 4 = Mass × 1
→ Mass = 4
Mass is 4 kg.
Now,
New acceleration after reducing force.
Given,
- Force is 2 N.
- Mass is 4 kg.
Put values in force formula :
→ 2 = 4 × Acceleration
→ Acceleration = 0.5
Thus,
New acceleration is 0.5 m/s².
QUESTION:-
A force of 4 N accelerates a mass at 1 m/s² . When the force applied is reduced to 2 N what is the new value of acceleration
EXPLANATION:-
GIVEN:-
- A force of 4 N accelerates a mass at 1 m/s²
- The force is reduced to 2 N'
TO FIND:-
The new acceleration
EXPLANATION:-
First let's find the mass using,
F=ma
Where
F=Force
m=mass
a=acceleration
So let's find:
4=1m
m=4 kg
So the mass is 4 kg
Now let's reduce the force by 2 N
New force,
F=2 N
Now let's again use the formula,
F=ma
Mass - 4 kg(calculated)
Force=2 N
acc.=To be calculated
2=4×a
a=2/4
New acceleration is 0.5 m/s².
a=0/5 m/s²