A force of 50N acts on a stationary body of mass 10kg for 2 second. find the acceleration produced in the body and the velocity attained by it
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force is equal to mass into acceleration so acceleration will be post divided by mark this is equal to 15 / 10 kilogram is equal to 5 metre per second square
first order derivative of acceleration gives us velocity there is DV by DT is equal to acceleration so velocity will be acceleration into time is equal to x 2 is equal to 10 metre per second
first order derivative of acceleration gives us velocity there is DV by DT is equal to acceleration so velocity will be acceleration into time is equal to x 2 is equal to 10 metre per second
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F = 50N
m = 10kg
t = 2s
F = m * a
50N= 10kg * a
a = 5 m per second square
m = 10kg
t = 2s
F = m * a
50N= 10kg * a
a = 5 m per second square
roman548:
v= a * t v = 5* 2 = 10
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