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Calculate the Acceleration if the Mass is 2 kg and Force is 5N​

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Answered by aashwin08
2

Answer:

2/5or 2.5m/sec

Explanation:

we know that F=m*a

therefore a =F/m

by substituting values we get

a=2/5=2.5m/sec

Answered by varadad25
3

Answer:

The acceleration produced in the object will be 2.5 m/s².

Explanation:

We have given that,

Mass of an object = 2 kg

Force applied on the object = 5 N

We have to calculate the acceleration produced in the object.

We know that,

Force = Mass × Acceleration

⇒ F = m × a

⇒ 5 = 2 × a

⇒ a = 5 ÷ 2

a = 2.5 m/s²

∴ The acceleration produced in the object will be 2.5 m/s².

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Additional Information:

1. Mass:

1. The amount of matter present in an object is known as its mass.

2. The SI unit of mass is kilogram ( kg ).

3. The CGS unit of mass is gram ( g ).

2. Force:

1. When we displace any object, the thing which is responsible for its displacement, i. e. either a pull or a push is force applied on the object.

2. Formula to calculate force applied on an object:

Force = Mass × Acceleration

3. The SI unit of force is Newton ( N ).

4. The CGS unit of force is Dyne.

3. Acceleration:

1. The rate at which the velocity of an object changes in a particular time is called acceleration produced in the object.

2. Formula to calculate acceleration produced in an object:

Acceleration = Change in velocity / Time

a = ( v - u ) / t

Where,

⟶ a = Acceleration

⟶ v = Final velocity

⟶ u = Initial velocity

⟶ t = Time

4. Newton's equations of motion:

1. v = u + at

2. s = ut + ½ at²

3. v² = u² + 2as

Where,

⟶ v = Final velocity

⟶ u = Initial velocity

⟶ a = Acceleration

⟶ t = Time

⟶ s = Distance

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