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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 Blossomfairy
60

Given :

  • Acceleration, a = 6 m/s²
  • Mass of body, m = 2.5 g

To find :

  • Force, F

According to the question,

Note ; At first we need to convert 2.5 g into kg. So, the mass is 0.0025 kg.

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Or,

➝ F = ma

➝ Substituting the values,

➝ F = 0.0025 × 6

➝ F = 0.015 N

  • So, the force is 0.015 N.

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Answered by Anonymous
46

Required answer -

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{Given \: that}}}}}

★ Acceleration in a body = 6 m/s²

★ Mass of body = 2.5 g / 0.0025 kg

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{To \; find}}}}}

★ Force

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{Solution}}}}}

★ Force = 0.015 Newton

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{Using \; concept}}}}}

★ Formula to find force.

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{Using \; formula}}}}}

★ Force = Mass × Acceleration

{\large{\bold{\rm{\underline{Full \; Solution}}}}}

↝ Force = Mass × Acceleration

↝ Force = 0.0025 × 6

↝ Force = 0.015 Newton

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