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Answered by santhipriya01
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Answer:

48n \: or \: 2 \:  \frac{ {s}^{2} }{m}

Answered by Vikramjeeth
7

*Question:

An object of mass 16 kg is moving with an acceleration of 3m/s². Calculate the applied force if same force is applied on an object of mass 24 kg how much will be the acceleration ?

*Answer:

The applied force is the product of the mass of the body and its acceleration.

Solving for the applied force:

Applied force = Object’s first mass × first acceleration

Applied force = 16 kg × 3 m/s²

Applied force = 48 N

Solving for the 2nd acceleration:

Applied force = Object’s 2nd mass × 2nd acceleration

48 N = 24 kg × 2nd acceleration

2nd acceleration = 48 N / 24 kg

2nd acceleration = 2.0 m/s²

The answer to question 1 is F = 48 N and the answer to question 2 is a = 2.0 m/s²

Hence we got the answer :

→ 48 N and 2m/s²

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