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Calculate the force required to produce an acceleration of 2m/s in a body of mass 10kg

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Answered by Steph0303
12

Hey there !

Solution:

Force is defined as a push or pull experienced by the object during a particular time period.

Force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration.

So If more Force is needed more mass is there and more acceleration is also needed.

Hence F = m.a

Given information:

  1. Mass = 10 kg
  2. Acceleration = 2 m/s²

Solution:

Force = 10 × 2

=> Force = 20 N or 20 Kg.m/s².

Hope my answer helped !


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Answered by bhavyadeep31yad
23

a = 2 m/s^2

m = 10 kg

As ,
F = ma
F = 10 × 2
F = 20 N

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