Physics, asked by Rishitachoudhary19, 10 months ago

If 100N force is required to accelerate an object to the rate 5m/s^2. What will be the mass?

Answers

Answered by atulyadav2812
3

Explanation:

F=ma

m=F/a

m= 100/5

m=20kg

Answered by Anonymous
59

Given:

  • Force (f) = 100 N
  • Acceleration (a) = 5 m/s²

To Find:

  • What is the Mass of object?

Formula Used:

 \\ \bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\sf\green{Force = Mass \times Acceleration }}}} \\

Solution:

After Substituting the Values;

 \colon\implies{\sf{ Force = M \times a }} \\ \\ \colon\implies{\sf{ 100 = M \times 5 }} \\ \\ \colon\implies{\sf{ \cancel{ \dfrac{100}{5} } = M }} \\ \\ \colon\implies{\sf\bold\orange{ M = 20 \: kg}}

Hence,

The Mass of a body is 20 kg.

Remarks:

  • A = Acceleration
  • M = Mass
  • F = Force
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