Physics, asked by priyabansal1094, 8 months ago

If I am putting 5 Newton's force on a body of mass 5 g , what will be it's acceleration produced

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:-

Given:-

  • Force exerted (F) = 5N
  • Mass of the object (m) = 5g

To Find:-

Acceleration (a) produced.

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We know,

F = ma

a = F/m

where,

  • F = Force,
  • m = Mass &
  • a = Acceleration.

∴ a = (5N)/(5g)

➵ a = (5 kg m/s²)/(5g)

[Since 1 N = 1 kg m s^-2; force (N) is the product of mass and acceleration.]

➵ a = (5 × 1000 g m/s²)/(5 g)

[Since 1 kg = 1000 g]

➵ a = 1000 m s^-2

Acceleration produced was 1000 m/s².

Answered by asazmi21
0

Answer:

Force, F= mass * acceleration =m*a , All are in SI unit, 5g=5/1000 Kg

5=(5/1000)*a

a=5000/5

a=1000 m/s^2

Explanation:

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