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A force of10n acts on a body of mass 10 gm . the acceleration produced will be

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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
32

Given:-

  • Force ,F = 10 N

  • Mass of body ,m = 10 gm

To Find:-

  • Acceleration ,a

Solution:-

Firstly we convert the unit here

1kg = 1000gm

10gm = 10/1000kg = 0.01 kg

As we know that acceleration is defined as the product of mass and acceleration.

• F = m×a

Substitute the value we get

→ 10 = 0.01 ×a

→ a = 10/0.01

→ a = 10×100/1

→ a = 1000m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration is 1000m/.

Additional Information!!

• The rate of change of velocity at per unit time is called acceleration .

• SI unit of acceleration is m/s²

• It is vector Quantity ( both magnitude and direction)

Answered by Anonymous
67

Given:

◕ Force, F = 10N

◕ Mass, m = 10g

Find:

◕ What is the Acceleration, a

Solution:

we, know that

\underline{\boxed{\pink{\sf F = ma}}}

where,

  • F = 10N
  • m = 10g

=> 1kg = 1000g

=> 10g = \bold{\dfrac{10}{1000}}

=> \bold{\dfrac{1}{100}}

So,

 \to\orange{\sf F = ma}

 \implies\orange{\sf 10 = m  \times \dfrac{1}{100} }

 \implies\orange{\sf 10 \times  \dfrac{100}{1}  = m}

 \implies\orange{\sf 10 \times  100= m}

 \implies\orange{\sf 1000 {m/s }^{2} = m}

 \implies\orange{\sf m =  1000 {m/s }^{2}}

\purple{\underline{\footnotesize{\therefore \sf m = 1000 {m/s }^{2} }}}

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