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Constant force acting
force acting on body of mass 4 kg,changes it's velocity from 2m/s to 4m/s.what is the force​

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Answered by pradhanayush893
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A constant force acting on a body of mass 4kg changes its velocity from 2m/s to 4m/S in 4 seconds. What is the force?

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The force acting on the body can be solved by using Newton’s 2nd law of motion. The formula is Force = mass * acceleration. The mass = 4kg while the value of the acceleration a = (v2 - v1) / t.

Solving for the acceleration a

a = (v2 - v1) / t

a = (4m/s - 2 m/s) / 4s

a = 2 m/s / 4s

a = 0.5 m/s^2

Solving for the net force F that acts on the body

Force = mass * acceleration

Force =4 kg * 0.5 m/s^2

Force = 2 N

The net force is equal to 2 N.

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Answered by samsonawara
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Explanation:

My answer is that 0.4 kg

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