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how much force is needed to produce an acceleration of 6m/s^2 in a body of mass 2.5g

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Answered by deveshupadhyay277304
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Answer:

2.5gram=0.0025 kg(SI unit)

acceleration=6m/s²

Force=mass×acceleration

Force=0.0025×6

0.015kg m/s²

which means 0.015Newton

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Answered by EnchantedGirl
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★Given:-

  • Acceleration produced by body = 6 m/s².
  • Mass of body = 2.5 g = 0.0025 kg.

★To find:-

  • The force applied on the body.

★Solution:-

We need to first convert the units of mass given as 'g' to 'kg'.

We know,

1000g = 1kg

2.5g = 2.5/1000

⠀⠀⠀= 0.0025kg.⠀⠀

Using the second law of Newton :

★F = ma

Where we have,

  • F = force = ?
  • m = mass = 0.0025 kg.
  • a = 6 m/s².

Substituting all the values,

➪F = ma

➪F=0.0025×6

➪F=0.015

The force in needed is 0.015 N.

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