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An object of mass 16 kg is moving with an acceleration of 3 m/s² .Calculate the applied force .If the same force is applied on the object of mass 24 kg ,how much will be the accelaration?

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Answered by Anonymous
36

Answer:

Force = 48 Newtons

Acceleration of the second object = 2 m/s²

Explanation:

Given :

  • Mass of the first object = 16 kg

  • Acceleration of the first object = 3 m/s²

  • Mass of the second object = 24 kg

To find :

  • Applied force and acceleration of second object

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Force = 16×3 = 48 Newtons

Acceleration of second object :

F=m×a

48=24×a

a = 48/24

a = 2 m/s²

The acceleration of the second object is equal to 2 m/s²

Answered by Anonymous
81

Answer:

Given:

  • An object of mass 16 kg is moving with an acceleration of 3 m/s².

Find:

  • Calculate the applied force .If the same force is applied on the object of mass 24 kg, how much will be the acceleration?

Using formula:

{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\orange{\sf{Force = Mass \times Acceleration}}}}}}

Know terms:

  1. Force = (F)
  2. Mass = (M)
  3. Acceleration = (A)
  4. Newton = (N)

Calculations:

\bold{F = 16 \times 3 = 48 \: N}

  • Finding acceleration of second object:

{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\orange{\sf{F = M \times A}}}}}}

\bold{48 = 24 \times A}

\bold{A = \cancel{\dfrac{48}{24}}}

{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{A = 2 \: m/s^2}}}}}}

Therefore, 2 m/s² is the acceleration of the second object.

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