Math, asked by hemamanvitha285, 3 months ago

If a force of 15N acts upon a mass of 5kg. What velocity does it generate in 10 sec? ​

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Answered by MrM00N
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The 10*cm doesn’t make sense. a 15*N force on a 5*kg body is an acceleration of a=F/m=15*N/(5*kg)=3*m/s^2, for 5*s, meaning that the body went from speed vi to vf=vi+a*t=vi+3*m*5*s/s^2=vi+15*m/s. The momentum change is m*vf-m*vi=

5*kg*(vi+15*m/s)-5*kg*vi=75*kg*m/s, and the rate of change of momentum is

delta-p/time=75*kg*m/s/(5*s)=15*kg*m/s^2=15*N, the same as the force applied.

Indeed, for a fixed mass, delta-p/time=Force.

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