Math, asked by anandsingh71, 9 months ago

After opplying a force of 1000 Non object of mass 2000 kg
will achieve what acceleration​

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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
25

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}} \\  \tt:  \implies Force(F) = 1000 \: N\\  \\  \tt:  \implies Mass(m) = 2000 \: kg \\  \\ \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find :}}  \\  \tt:  \implies Acceleration(a) = ?

• According to given question :

 \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt:  \implies Force = Mass \times Acceleration \\  \\ \tt:  \implies 1000 = 2000 \times a \\  \\ \tt:  \implies   \frac{1000}{2000}  = a \\  \\ \tt:  \implies  \frac{1}{2}  = a \\  \\ \green{ \tt:  \implies  a = 0.5 {m/s}^{2} } \\  \\   \green{\tt \therefore Acceleration \: of \: body \: is \: 0.5 \:  {m/s}^{2} }

  1. Force is a vector quantity
  2. Mass is a scalar quantity
  3. Acceleration is a vector quantity

Scalar quantity

  • Scalar quantity is only depend on magnitude.

Vector quantity

  • Vector quantity is depended on magnitude as well as direction.
Answered by TrickYwriTer
8

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

Force applied on an object = 1000 N

mass = 2000 Kg

To Find -

Acceleration = ?

As we know that,

  • Force = mass × acceleration

= 1000 = 2000 × acceleration

= acceleration = 1000/2000

= acceleration = 1/2

  • = acceleration = 0.5 m/s²

Hence,

The acceleration is 0.5 m/s²

Formula Used -

  • Force = mass × acceleration

here,

  • acceleration is a vector quantity.
  • force is a vector quantity.
  • mass is a scalar quantity.

Additional information -

Scalar quantity -

  • Scalar quantity depends upon only magnitude

Vector quantity -

  • Vector quantity depends upon both magnitude as well as direction.

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