Physics, asked by amber1956, 6 months ago

F=40 N; a=2m/s^2.What is m?​

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Answered by vanshg28
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Answer:

F = ma

=> 40 = m × 2

=> m = 20 kg

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

\sf\large\underline\purple{Given:-}

 \displaystyle \sf \bigstar \: f \:  = 40 \: newton \\  \\  \displaystyle \sf \bigstar a \:  = 2 \frac{m}{ {s}^{2} }  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:

\sf\large\underline\purple{Formula:-}

 \displaystyle \sf \bigstar \:  \boxed{ \sf{  \underline{ \bold{f \:  = ma}}}}

\sf\large\underline\purple{Formula:-}

 \displaystyle \sf \longrightarrow \: f \:  = ma  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \\  \\ \displaystyle \sf \longrightarrow 40 = m \times 2 \\  \\ \displaystyle \sf \longrightarrow m \:  = 20kg \:

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