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An object with a mass of 7.5 kg accelerates 8.3 m/s2 when an unknown force is applied to it. What is the amount of the force?

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Answered by YourHeartbeat
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An object with a mass of 7.5 kg accelerates 8.3 m/s2 when an unknown force is applied to it. What is the amount of the force?

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\huge{\sf{Given:-}}

  • {\red{\sf{Mass=7.5kg}}}
  • {\red{\sf{Acceleration=8.3\frac{m}{s²}}}}

\huge{\sf{To~Find:-}}

  • {\red{\sf{Force=?}}}

We know that :-

\boxed{\boxed{\green{\sf{Force = Mass × Velocity}}}}

\red{\tt{➪Inserting~the~values;}}

\leadsto{\green{\sf{Force=7.5kg×8.3\frac{m}{s²}}}}

\leadsto{\green{\sf{Force=62.25kg\frac{m}{s²}}}}

Required Answer :-

The amount of force applied is 62.25 kg m/s² or 62.25 Newton

Answered by ABHINAV012
7

Answer:

Question</p><p></p><p>An object with a mass of 7.5 kg accelerates 8.3 m/s2 when an unknown force is applied to it. What is the amount of the force?</p><p></p><p>\huge\boxed{\boxed{\red{\bf{Solution}}}}Solution</p><p></p><p>\huge{\sf{Given:-}}Given:−</p><p></p><p>{\red{\sf{Mass=7.5kg}}}Mass=7.5kg</p><p></p><p>{\red{\sf{Acceleration=8.3\frac{m}{s²}}}}Acceleration=8.3s²m</p><p></p><p>\huge{\sf{To~Find:-}}To Find:−</p><p></p><p>{\red{\sf{Force=?}}}Force=?</p><p></p><p>★We know that :-</p><p></p><p>\boxed{\boxed{\green{\sf{Force = Mass × Velocity}}}}Force=Mass×Velocity</p><p></p><p>\red{\tt{➪Inserting~the~values;}}➪Inserting the values;</p><p></p><p>\leadsto{\green{\sf{Force=7.5kg×8.3\frac{m}{s²}}}}⇝Force=7.5kg×8.3s²m</p><p></p><p>\leadsto{\green{\sf{Force=62.25kg\frac{m}{s²}}}}⇝Force=62.25kgs²m</p><p></p><p>Required Answer :-</p><p></p><p>The amount of force applied is 62.25 kg m/s² or 62.25 Newton</p><p></p><p>

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