Physics, asked by MissParadox, 5 months ago

Calculate the force required by a body whose mass is 5 kg and it's acceleration is 40 m/s²​

Answers

Answered by ayushgoswami27
15

Answer:

200N

Explanation:

F=mass×velocity

=5×40

=200N

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Answered by Anonymous
76

Given :-

  • Mass (m):= 5 kg
  • Acceleration (a) = 40 m/s²

To Find :-

  • Force (F)

Formula Used :-

  •  \red{ \bf{ \overbrace{ \underbrace{F = m  \times a}}}}

Substituting Values

F = 5 × 40

F = 200

Thus, the force required is 200 N

Additional Information

  • SI unit of Force is Newton which is represented by N
  • SI unit of Mass is kilogram represented by kg
  • SI unit of Acceleration is metre per square second and is represented by m/s²
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