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Answered by JanviMalhan
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The Acceleration (a) Produced  is 3 m/s².

Given:

Applied Force (F) = 15 N

Mass of the body (M) = 5 Kg

Explanation:

Newton's Second Law:

It States that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the External force applied to it.

Expression:

F = M × a

Units:

S.I Units = Newtons.

C.G.S Units = dynes.

Dimensional Formula:

M L T⁻²

From the formula we know,

⇒ F = M a

Where,

F Denotes Force.

M Denotes Mass.

a Denotes Acceleration.

Now,

⇒ F = M a

Substituting the values,

⇒ 15 N = 5 Kg × a

⇒ 15 = 5 × a

⇒ a = 15 / 5

⇒ a = 3

⇒ a = 3 m/s².

∴ The Acceleration (a) Produced  is 3 m/s².

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