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An object of mass 26 kg is moving with an an acceleration of 6 m/8². calculate the applied force . if the same force is applied on an object of mass 32 kg . how much will be the acceleration?​

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Answered by VεnusVεronίcα
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Answer:

The force on the object of mass 26kg when moving with an acceleration of 6m/s² is :

156N

The acceleration of the object with mass 32kg when the same force is applied on it is :

4.875m/s²

Explanation:

According to the question :

Mass of object (m) = 26kg

Acceleration of object (a) = 6 m/s²

Now, we know that :

F = ma

Substituting the values and finding the Force (f) :

➸ F = ma

➸ F = 26kg × 6m/s²

F = 156N

Therefore, the force applied on the object is 156N when the mass is 26kg and the acceleration is 6m/s².

Now, let’s find the acceleration of the object with mass 3kg when the same force is applied with the same formula.

So, the values :

Mass of the object (m) = 32kg

Force applied (F) = 156N

Let’s substitute the values :

F = ma

➸ 156N = 32kg × a

➸ 156N/32kg = a

a = 4.875m/

Therefore, if the same force is applied on the object of mass 32kg the acceleration is 4.875m/.

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