English, asked by khazra612, 2 months ago

an object of mass 10gm is moving with an acceleration of 10cm/sec^2. calculate the magnitude of the force.​

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Answered by itzsecretagent
124

 \sf \:m = 10 \: gm \\  \sf \: a = 10 \: cm/ {sec}^{2}

Where, m stands for mass

a stands for Acceleration

  • From Newton's second law of motion,

the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass.

F=ma

Force, F= 10 × 10

= 20 N

Answered by mikasa15
1

Hey there !

m = 10gm

a = 10cm/sec^2

We know that ,

Force = mass x acceleration

= 10 x 10

= 100 gm.cm /sec ^2 / dyne

In Newton :

m = 10gm = 10/1000 kg

a = 10cm/sec^2 = 10/100 cm/sec^2

Force = mass x acceleration

= 10/1000* 10/100

= 0.001 N / kg.m /s^2

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