Physics, asked by lahutatude11, 8 months ago

An object of mass 16 kg is moving
with an acceleration of 3 m/s?
Calculate the applied force. If the
same force is applied on an object of
mass 24 kg, how much will be the
acceleration? (Ans: 48 N, 2 m/s)​

Answers

Answered by RJRishabh
2

Answer:

Force = mass × acceleration

=> Force = 16×3

= 48 N

Now ,

Applying the same formula ,

F = a

=> 48 = 24 × a

=> a = 2 m/s^2.

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Applied force = 48 N

Acceleration on second object = 2 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of the object = 16 kg

Acceleration of the object = 3 m/s²

Mass of the second object = 24 kg

To find:

  • Force applied
  • Accleration with same force applied on a mass of 24 kg

First let us find the the force on first object:

Force = Mass×Acceleration

Force = 16×3

Force = 48 Newtons

The force applied is equal to 48 newtons

Keeping the force = 48N, and applying it on 24 kg mass:

Force =Mass×Acceleration

48=24×A

A = 2m/s²

The acceleration on 24 kg object is 2m/s²

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