how much force is needed to produce an acceleration of 6m/s^2 in a body of mass 2.5g
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Answer:
F=ma
= (2.5×10^-3)6
=0.015N
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Answer:
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 =
\begin{gathered}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\end{gathered}
f=6×
1000
2.5
=6×
10000
25
=6×
400
1
=
400
6
=0.015
f=1.5×10
−2
newton
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