Chemistry, asked by sanskritijs1727, 1 month ago

Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion . A force of 5N produces an acceleration of 8m/sec ² on a mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 m/sec ² on mass m2 . what acceleration would the same force provide if both the masses are tied together?
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Answered by abdulrehman9743
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Answer:

6 {m - }^{2}

Explanation:

According to the newton's second law

F=m a=(kg)(ms−2)=kgms−2

It is also called practical unit of force 

This absolute unit of force is called newtons. Its symbol is N.

m1=a1/F=8/5kg

m2=a2/F=24/5kg

If masses are tied together, then

M=m1+m2

M=(8/5+24/5)kg=(6/5)kg

Acceleration produced in M.

a=M/F=5/6/5= 6 ms−2

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