Physics, asked by manpreet3676, 9 months ago

h) What is the acceleration produced in an object when a force of 100 N is acting
on it?Mass of object=30kg.
3.3 m/s^2
2.2m/s^2
33.3m/s^2
22.2m/s^2​

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Answered by prince5132
26

GIVEN :-

  • Force (F) = 100 N.
  • Mass of object (M) = 30 kg.

TO FIND :-

  • The acceleration.

SOLUTION :-

➠ As we know that the formula ,

 \dag \boxed{ \red{ \bf \:Acceleration =  \dfrac{Force}{mass} }}

➠ Now substitute the values ,

 \to \sf \:  \dfrac{100}{30}  \\  \\  \to \sf \red{3.3 \: ms ^{ - 2} }

Hence the acceleration is 3.3 m/s².

Hence option (a) is correct

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :-

Acceleration :- Rate in change of velocity is termed as acceleration.

Acceleration :- Speed of any object in particular direction in unit time is called acceleration.

Unit Time = T = 1

☛ S.I unit of acceleration is m/s².

Force :- Any push or pull is termed as a force.

☛ S.I unit of force is Newton (N).

☛ Force has both magnitude and direction that's why it's a vector quantity.

1 Newton = 1 kg × 1 m/s².

➠ S.I unit of mass = kilograms (kg).


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Answered by nikhil539
8

Answer:

3.3

Explanation:

acceleration a=3.3

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