Physics, asked by effahaamina, 1 year ago

A force of 5N gives a mass m1,an acceleration of 8m/s2, and m2, an acceleration of 24m/s2,what acceleration would it give if both the masses are tried together

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Answered by Anonymous
8
We know, F = ma

m1 = 5/8 kg

m2 = 5/24 kg

If the masses are tied, total mass, M = m1+ m2 = 5/6 kg

Acceleration produced, a = 5/(5/6) = 6m/s2 ☺️✌️


effahaamina: Thanks
Answered by Muskan1101
8
Hii..
Here is your answer..

Solution:-
About 1st body:-
Force =5N
Mass =m1
Acceleration=8m/s^2

We know that,
F=m×a
So,
m1 =  \frac{f}{a}  \\  =  >  \frac{5}{8} kg
About Second body:-
Force=5N
Mass =m2
Acceleration=24m/s ^2
So,
m2 =  \frac{5}{24} kg
Now,
By combining the mass of both the body,we get:-
 =  > m1 + m2 \\  =  >  \frac{5}{8}  +  \frac{5}{24}  \\  =  >  \frac{15 + 5}{24}
 =  >  \frac{20}{24} kg
Therefore,
Mass =20/24kg
Force =5N
So,
force = m \times a
acceleration =  \frac{5}{ \frac{20}{24} }  \\  =  >  \frac{5 \times 24}{20}  \\  =  > 6
Hence,
Acceleration is 6m/s^2

Hope it helps uh...✌️✌️✌️


effahaamina: Thanks
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