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Applying a force of 30 N on an object produces an acceleration of 2 m/s2

. Find force​

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Answered by Anonymous
38

Answer:

Correct Question

Applying a force of 30 N on an object produces an acceleration of 2 m/s2Find mass

Given

Force = 30 N

acceleration= 2m/sec²

To find

mass of the body= ?

solution

According to Newton's second law of motion

 \boxed { \bold{f = m.a}}

where

f= force

m=mass

a= acceleration

Now substitute the values in the above formula

mass = force /acceleration

mass = 30/ 2

mass = 15 kg

✿so if 30 N of force is applied on a body of mass 15 kg then it will move with the Acceleration of 2m/sec².

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MoRE KnowLedGe!!!

✏️ SI unit of force is Newton.Force is a vector quantity

✏️SI unit of Acceleration is m/sec²

✏️Mass is constant ...it never changes .

✏️SI unit of mass is kg

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Answered by SweetLily
12

Answer:

Correct Question

Applying a force of 30 N on an object produces an acceleration of 2 m/s2Find mass

----------------------

Given

Force = 30 N

acceleration= 2m/sec²

To find

mass of the body= ?

solution

According to Newton's second law of motion

f=m.a

where

⇝f denotes force

⇝m denotes mass

⇝a denotes acceleration

Now substitute the values in the above formula

⇝mass = force /acceleration

⇝ mass = 30/ 2

 \bold \purple{⇝ mass = 15 kg}

so if 30 N of force is applied on a body of mass 15 kg then it will move with the Acceleration of 2m/sec².

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MoRE KnowLedGe!!!

✏️ SI unit of force is Newton.

✏️Force is a vector quantity.

✏️SI unit of Acceleration is m/sec²

✏️Mass is constant.

✏️SI unit of mass is kg

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