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For how long should a force of 100 Newton act on a body of mass 20 kg so that its acquired the velocity of 100
metre/second

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Answered by anshulsoni41
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Answered by Anonymous
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Force = 20 N

Mass = 20 kg

From Newton's second law

Acceleration = Force / Mass

= 20 N / (20 kg)

= 1 m/s²

Now, use equation of motion

v = u + at

Where

v = Velocity after time "t'

u = Velocity when "t = 0"

a = Acceleration of body

t = Time taken for the body to change its velocity from "u" to "v"

t = (v - u)/a

= (100 m/s - 0 m/s) / (1 m/s²)

= 100 s

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