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How much force ( in newton) is required to move or lift a 5 kg object ?​

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Answered by SCIVIBHANSHU
2

Answer:

49NEWTON OF FORCE

Explanation:

FORCE REQUIRED TO LIFT 1Kg IS MAINLY 9.8 N

NOW IF AN OBJECT HAS A WEIGHT OF 5 Kg.

THEREFORE FORCED REQUIRED(IN NEWTON)

= 5×Force required to lift 1 kg

 = 5 \times 9.8n

 = 49newton

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Answered by Yuseong
5

Required Answer:

Given:

  • Mass of the object (m) = 5kg

To calculate:

  • Force required (in Newton)

Calculation:

We know that,

  •  \large{\boxed{\textsf{\textbf{\orange{ F = ma }}}}}

Where,

  • F = force
  • m = mass
  • a = acceleration ( 10m/s^2) [ Due to gravity]

Substitute the values:

 \sf { \longmapsto F = 5 \times 10 }

 \sf { \longmapsto  }  \large{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{\purple{ 50N }}}}}

Therefore, force required to move or lift a 5 kg object is 50N.

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Extra!

Force

  • Force is the product of mass and acceleration.
  • It is a vector quantity.
  • SI unit of force is Newton (N).
  • Formula : F = ma

Where,

  • F = force
  • m = mass
  • a = acceleration

Acceleration

  • Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity over time.
  • It is a vector quantity.
  • SI unit of acceleration is m/s^2
  • Formula =  \sf { \dfrac{v-u}{t} }

Where,

  • v = final velocity
  • u = initial velocity
  • t = time

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