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An object of mass 5 kg is accelerating with the acceleration of 6m/s2 then force will produce on the object .....




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Answered by vedwatimandavi
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Answer:

F=m×a so according to the given preference

30Newton

Answered by SujalSirimilla
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\boxed{\bold{\large{GIVEN:}}}

  • Mass (m) = 5 Kg.
  • Acceleration (a) = 6ms⁻².

\boxed{\bold{\large{TO \:\: FIND:}}}

  • The force (F) produced on the object.

\boxed{\bold{\large{SOLUTION:}}}

If an object is accelerating due to an external force, then the amount of force is the product of acceleration and mass of the object. In other words,

\boxed{\sf{\blue{Force(F) = m(mass) \times a(acceleration)}}}

Substituting the values, we get:

\sf F=5 \times 6

\sf{\red{F=30N}}

∴Force is 30 N.

Fundamental motion formulae's:

\boxed{\substack{v=u+at \\\\ s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2 \\\\ 2as=v^2-u^2 }}

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