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What force would be needed to produce an acceleration of 1m/s^2 on a ball of mass 1 kg??
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F = M*a
F= 1*1
F = 1N
F= 1*1
F = 1N
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By newton's second law of motion,
F=ma [where F is the net external force applied, m is mass of object and a is acceleration at which the body is accelerating.]
Here, mass is 1 kg and acceleration is 1 m/s^2.
So force will be
F= 1*1
F= 1N
F=ma [where F is the net external force applied, m is mass of object and a is acceleration at which the body is accelerating.]
Here, mass is 1 kg and acceleration is 1 m/s^2.
So force will be
F= 1*1
F= 1N
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