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Answered by eshu001
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Answer:

hey mate...

Explanation:

Net force, F 2=82+62 N

F2=100 N and hence, F= 10N

Acceleration, a = F/m= 10/5= 2m/s2

If the net force F makes an angle beta(b) with the horizontal, then the acceleration will also make an angle beta (b) with the horizontal . this is because the acceleration is always in the direction of force.

Tan b =6/8 =3/4 = 0.75

Hence, b = tan-1(0.75)= 36.9o

Hope this helps uh!❤️

Answered by rits4me
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Answer:

Lets suppose the 8N force is on the left and the 6N force is on the right of the 5kg object...

Now, as the force on the left is more than the force on the right, the object will move towards the left.

Net force = 8N - 6N = 2N

Now,

F = ma

Putting values

2 = 5a

a = 2/5

a = 0.4 m/s^2

Hence your answer:

Magnitude of acceleration: 0.4m/s^2\\

Direction of motion: On the side of the 8N force

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