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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 himanshukashyap0719
55

we know that force = mass × acceleration

The given Mass = 2.5 g

mass change into kilogram

Mass = 2.5÷1000 kg

and acceleration = 6m/s^2

Force =

f = 6 \times  \frac{2.5}{1000}  \\  = 6 \times  \frac{25}{10000}  \\  = 6 \times \frac{1}{400}  \\  = \frac{6}{400}   \\  = 0.015 \\ f = 1.5 \times  {10}^{ - 2} newton

Answered by Anonymous
80

AnswEr :

  • The force in needed to produce a body = 0.015 N.

Explanation :

We are given with the acceleration produced by the body as well as mass of the body, that is,

  • Acceleration produced by body = 6 m/s².

  • Mass of body = 2.5 g = 0.0025 kg.

We are supposed to find the force applied on the body.

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We will find the force applied on the body by 2nd law of Newton.

By using the second law of Newton :

\bf{ \dag} \boxed{ \bf{F = ma}}

Where we have value as :

  • F = unknown.
  • m = 0.0025 kg.
  • a = 6 m/s².

Substituting all the given values :

 \\  \\  \sf{ : \implies F = 0.0025 \times 6} \\  \\  \\ { : \implies \boxed{\frak{\pink{F = 0.015}}}}\\ \\

∴ The force in needed to produce a body is 0.015 N.

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