A mass of 2.5 kg is given an acceleration of 0.05m/s^2. the force is
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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 :
Therefore,0.125N is required for a object with mass 2.5kg and acceleration 0.05m/s^2
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A mass of 2.5 kg is given an acceleration of 0.05m/s^2. The force applied is?
We know that,
Where,
- F = force
- m = mass
- a = acceleration
Substituting values to find force applied -
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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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