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Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion. A force of 5 N produces an acceleration of 8 ms-2 on a mass m1 and an acceleration of
24 ms-2 on a mass m2. What acceleration would the same force provide
if
both the masses are tied together?​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Explanation:

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From Newton's second law of motion, the applied force is directly proportional to the acceleration produced or F=ma

From Newton's second law of motion, the applied force is directly proportional to the acceleration produced or F=maThe unit of force is newton in SI denoted by the symbol N.

force \: acting \: on \: a \: mass \: m1 \: with \: acceleration \: a1 \:  \: and \: mass \: m2 \: with \: acceleration \: a2 \: are \: as \: given \: below \:  \\  \\ m1 =  \frac{f}{a1}  =  \frac{5}{8} kg \\  \\ m2 =  \frac{f}{a2}  =  \frac{5}{24} kg \\  \\ m = ( \frac{5}{8}  +   \frac{5}{24} )kg =  \frac{5}{6} kg \\  \\ acceleration \: produced \: in \: m \: (when \: the \: two \: masses \: are \: tied \: together \: ) \\ a =  \frac{f}{m}  =  \frac{5}{ \frac{5}{6} }  =  6 {ms}^{ - 2}

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