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A mass of 2.5 kg is given an acceleration of 0.05m/s^2. the force is


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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

0.05m/s^2

Explanation:

Given :

A mass 2.5 kg attain an acceleration of 0.05m/s^2

To Find :

Force = ?

Formula require :

F = ma

Here,

F is force applied,

m is the mass and,

a is the acceleration

Solution :

We know F = ma

Thus force applied :

\sf{}Force=mass\times acceleration

\sf{}Force = 2.5 \times 0.05ms^2

\sf{}Force = 0.125N

Therefore,0.125N is required for a object with mass 2.5kg and acceleration 0.05m/s^2

Answered by ArcaneAssassin
70

 \huge\sf { \dag Question }

A mass of 2.5 kg is given an acceleration of 0.05m/s^2. The force applied is?

 \huge\sf { \dag Solution }

 {\underline {\underline {\rm {\red { Given }}}}}

  •  \sf\orange { m (Mass) = 2.5kg }

  •  \sf\orange { a (acceleration) = 0.05 m/{s}^{2} }

 {\underline {\underline {\rm {\red { To \: find- }}}}}

  •  \sf {F ( Force \: applied) }

 {\underline {\underline {\rm {\red</p><p> { Calculation- }}}}}

We know that,

 \qquad \sf\red { F = ma }

Where,

  • F = force

  • m = mass

  • a = acceleration

Substituting values to find force applied -

 \qquad \sf\red { F = ma }

 \qquad \sf\red { F = 2.5 \times 0.05 m/{s}^{2} }

 \qquad \sf\red { F =0.125N  }

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 \huge\sf { \dag Additional \: Information }

Force

  • Force is the push or pull that tends to change the position of an object.

  • SI unit of force is Newton ( N ).

  • Formula , F = ma

  • Force is vector quantity.

Mass

  • Mass is the quantity of the matter obtained by the body.

  • Mass is scalar quantity.

  • SI unit of mass is Kilogram ( kg ).

Acceleration

  • Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity per unit time.
  • Formula , a = v-u/t.

Where,

v is final velocity

u is intial velocity

t is time

  • SI unit of acceleration is m/s².

  • Acceleration is vector quantity.

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