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How much is the force on a 5 Kg mass if it gets an acceleration of 2 m/s^2​

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Answered by Blossomfairy
6

Given :

  • Mass, m = 5 kg

  • Acceleration, a = 2 m/s²

To find :

  • Force, F

According to the question,

By using the formula F = ma,

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Or,

➞ F = ma

➞ F = 5 × 2

➞ F = 10 N

So,the force is 10 Newton.

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Force :-

Pull or push of an object is known as force.

  • SI unit of force is Newton.
  • Force is vector quantity.

Acceleration :-

Rate of change of velocity per unit time is known as acceleration.

  • SI unit of acceleration is m/s²
  • Acceleration is vector quantity.

Answered by BrainlyHero420
65

Answer:

Given :-

  • A 5 kg of mass on an acceleration of 2 m/s².

To Find :-

  • What is the force.

Formula Used :-

By using Newton's Second law of motion we know that,

\boxed{\bold{\large{F\: =\: ma}}}

where,

  • F = Force
  • m = Mass
  • a = Acceleration

Solution :-

Given :

  • Mass = 5 kg
  • Acceleration = 2 m/

According to the question by using the formula we get,

F = 5 × 2

F = 10 N

\therefore The force of an object is 10 N .

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