Physics, asked by sarojparjapati57, 10 months ago

a force of 5 N given mass M an acceleration of 10 metre per second square and a mass m an acceleration of 20 metre per second square what acceleration would it gives it both the masses tied together​

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Answered by welltododevon
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Answer:

If both the masses tied together then acceleration  wil be 6.66 m/s^2

Explanation:

Force given F=5N

Body X is having mass M and acceleration a=10 metre per second square

Now we can determine the M, by using force equation

F=Ma\\M=\frac{F}{a} =\frac{5}{10} =0.5 kg

Similarly other Mass m is accelerated by a= 20 meter per second square.

Now we can determine the m, by using force equation

F=ma\\m=\frac{F}{a} =\frac{5}{20} =0.25kg

If both the masses tied together then we get acceleration

F=(M+m)a\\a=\frac{F}{(M+m} =\frac{5}{(0.5+.025} =6.66 m/s^2

If both the masses tied together then acceleration  wil be 6.66 m/s^2

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