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If mass of a body is 2 kg and acceleration provided in 5 m/s square then find the force?

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Given Parameter :

  • Mass of the body = 2 kg
  • Acceleration = 5 m/s

Unknown :

  • Force = ?

Answer:

This is a beautiful problem to test whether a student actually understands Newton's 2nd law of motion.

This law states that, "the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the external force applied on the body and the change takes place in the direction of applied force".

  • Force = mass × Acceleration

That simple law is all you need to solve this problem, but you need to use it a few times.

By plugging in the given values we obtain:

\sf => Force = mass \times Acceleration \\  \\

\sf => Force = 2 \times 5 \\  \\

=> \underline{ \boxed{ \sf Force =10 \: N}} \\  \\

Therefore, required Force is 10 Newtons.

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