Math, asked by zainabmmerchant, 4 months ago

how much force is needed to produce an
acceleration of 6m/s 2 in a body of mass 2.59​

Answers

Answered by ashauthiras
1

Answer:

24 N

Step-by-step explanation:

force = ma

= 4 ( 6)

= 24 N

Answered by Anonymous
31

Given:

✰ Acceleration ( a ) = 6 m/s²

✰ Mass ( m ) = 2.59 kg

To find:

✠ Force

Solution:

  • Force in term of physics is the push or pull an object with some mass that tends to change its velocity.

❖ Force is the product of mass and acceleration.

Force = mass × acceleration

♦ F = ma

Putting the values in the formula,

  • F = 2.59 × 6

  • F = 259/100 × 6

  • F = 1554/100

  • F = 15.54 N

The force needed = 15.54 N

  • If there is a body with the unit mass moving with a unit acceleration such that the force possessed by it is 1 unit.

Terms related to force:

  • 'Force' generally donates a push or pull.

  • A force may be defined as an external cause which changes or tends to change the state of rest of uniform motion of a body in a straight line.

  • The second law of motion states that "the rate of change of the linear momentum is directly proportional to impressed force and takes a direction in which the force acts."

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