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Find mass of body if the force applied is 50 N. And the acceleration is 5 m/s

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a force of 50 N acts on a body that produces an acceleration of 5 m/s sq. then 10 kilograms is the mass of the body.

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⋆ Given that: Force = 50 Newton

⋆ Given that: Acceleration = 5 m/s²

⋆ To find: Mass

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To solve this question we have to use the Newton's second law of motion formula that is of force.

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{\sf{:\implies Force \: = Mass \times Acceleration}}

{\sf{:\implies 50 = \: Mass \times 5}}

{\sf{:\implies 50/5 \: = Mass}}

{\sf{:\implies 10 \: = Mass}}

{\sf{:\implies Mass \: = 10 \: kilograms}}

Henceforth, 10 kilograms is the mass.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

10 KG

Explanation:

F = MA

50 = M(5)

50 = 5M

M = 50/5

M = 10 KG

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