Physics, asked by vidushig9425, 11 months ago

If a mass of 100 g is lifted vertically what is the magnitude of force acting on it

Answers

Answered by laharimallula
11

HEY MATE..!!

the force applied=mg

=100×10^-3×9.8

= 0.1×9.8

= 0.98N

~ 1N

hope this ans helps you..

pls do follow me


Akash15111: becoz i have not given 1000 answers
Akash15111: but are you on social media
Akash15111: hlo
Akash15111: you will
laharimallula: bro pls dont comment
Akash15111: ohhh
Akash15111: ye plz report my answer
Akash15111: plzz
laharimallula: yes i reported
Akash15111: thanks
Answered by Shubhendu8898
6

Answer: F = 0.98 Newton

Explanation:

Given,

Mass of body = 100 g

We know that,

∵ 1000g = 1 kg

∴ 1 g = 1/1000 kg

∴ 100 g = 100/1000 kg

100 g = 1/10 kg

100g = 0.1 kg

Acceleration (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Using derivative of Second law of newton

Force = mass × acceleration

F = mg

F = 0.1 × 9.8

F = 0.98 Newton

Similar questions