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If acceleration of a body of mass 5000 g is 30 m/s 2 , then calculate the amount of force acting on the body​

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Answered by ImperialGladiator
41

Answer:

Force acting on the body is 150 N

Explanation:

Given,

Acceleration of a body of mass 5000 g is 30m/s²

We know,

→ F = m*a

Where,

  • F denotes the force
  • m is the mass = 5000g or, 5kg
  • a is the acceleration.

→ F = 5*30

→ F = 150

Force acting on the body is 150N

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Formula used:

→ F = m*a

Where,

  • F denotes the force
  • m is the mass.
  • a is the acceleration.

S. I. unit of :-

  • Force = N(Newton)
  • mass = kg
  • acceleration = m/s²
Answered by dasmirasree6
3

Answer:

  • Given, mass :- 5000g = 5 kg
  • Acceleration, a = 30m/s
  • Therefore, Force = m×a

= 5 × 30 N

=150 N

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