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A net force of 10 N produces 2 m/s^-2 what is the mass of the body

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Answered by LoverLoser
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  • Mass of the body-?

\boxed{\bf{ \purple{\bigstar Given \longrightarrow }}}

  • Force= 10N
  • Acceleration = 2m/s²

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According to second law of motion,

Force = mass × acceleration

Put given value in the formula we get,

\sf{\implies 10= mass \times 2}

\sf{\implies \dfrac{10}{2} = mass}

\sf{\implies mass = \dfrac{5}{1} }

\sf {\implies mass = 5 kg}

\bf{\underline{\pink{\bigstar \therefore Mass \ of \ the \  body \ is\  5 kg\bigstar}}}

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More info-

  • According to newton's second law of motion, Force acting on body is the product of Mass of that object and Acceleration produces.
  • This law also known as the law of acceleration and mass.

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Answered by FantasticQueen
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  • According to the formula,

 \implies {\sf{\large{\green {acceleration \:  = 2 \: m {s}^{ - 2}}}}}

\implies\large{\boxed{\underline{\sf{\red{Force = mass \times acceleration}}}}}

 \implies \large{\sf{\blue {10 \: n \:  = m \:  \times 2 \: m {s}^{ - 2 }}}}

\implies\large{\boxed{\sf{\red{m =  \frac{10}{2} = 5kg}}}}

Therefore, Mass of body is 5 kg .

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