Physics, asked by skishores994, 5 months ago

If two objects of masses 2.5 kg and 100 kg experience the same force 5 N, what is the acceleration

experienced by each of them

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Answered by baniqwe
7

Answer:

Object 1 - f=ma 5=2.5×a A=5÷ 2.5 A=2 Object 2 - similarly a=5/100 A=0.05.

Explanation:

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Answered by siddharthapriy72
5

Answer: Acceleration experienced by the 2.5 kg body = 2 m/s²

Acceleration experienced by the 100 kg body = 0.05  m/s²

Explanation:

From Newton's second law we know the relation:

F = ma -------------(1)

Where m =mass of the object

a = acceleration of the object due to applied force F.

According to the question we have two objects of masses 2.5 kg and 100 kg experiencing the same force 5 N.

Now using eq(1) we get,

2.5 * a₁ = 5 N

=> a₁ = \frac{5}{2.5} = 2 m/s²

Similarly,

100 * a₂ =  5N

=> a₂ =  \frac{5}{100} = 0.05 m/s²

where,

a₁ = acceleration experienced by the 2.5 kg body

a₂ = acceleration experienced by the 100 kg body

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