Physics, asked by subamonica, 7 months ago

acceleration produced by a force of 12 Newton acting on a body of mass 600 grams is​

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Answered by akashanadhanya
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Answer:It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s²). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied. If the same force is applied to two objects of different mass, the heavier object has less acceleration than the lighter object .

Answered by khushboovishal884
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Answer:

20m per second square is the correct answer

Explanation:

given \\ force12n \: and \: mass \: is600gram \: convert \: into \: kg \: so \: 3 \div 5kg \: ok \\  \\ so \: force \:  = mass \times acceleraion \: so \:  \\  \\  \\ so12newton = 3 \div 5kg \times acceleration \:  \\  \\  \\ ok \: so \: \:  \:  \:  a \:  = 60 \div 3 \: it \: mean \: 20m \: per \: second \:

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