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Solve the example. An object of mass 16kg is moving with an acceleration of 3m/s2 calculate the applied on an object of mass 24kg , how much will be the acceleration​

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Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:

  • Force = 48 newtons
  • Acceleration = 2 m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

  • Mass of 1st object = 16 kg
  • Acceleration of first object = 3 m/s²
  • Mass of 2nd object = 24 kg

To find:

  • Force applied
  • Acceleration on 24kg object

Force:

Force = mass×Acceleration

Force = 16×3

Force = 48N

The force applied has a value of 48 newtons

Acceleration on 24 kg object:

Mass = 24 kg

Force = 48 newtons

Force=mass×acceleration

48=24×a

a = 2 m/s²

The 24 kg object will move with an acceleration of 2 m/s²

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
16

Correct Question!

An object of mass 16kg is moving with an acceleration of 3m/s2 calculate the applied force ,If same force applied on an object of mass 24kg , how much will be the acceleration

Given :-

Mass of object A = 16kg

Acceleration produced by that object= 3m/s^2

Mass of object B= 24kg

To find :-

  • The force applied on object A
  • Acceleration produced by Object B

\bigstar{\boxed{\sf Force(f)= Mass(m)\times Acceleration (a)}}

\longrightarrow\sf f= ma\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf force = 16\times 3\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf Force = 48 \ N

\bigstar{\underline{\textsf{ \ Force \ Applied \ on \ object \ A= {\textbf{48 \ Newtons}}}}}

  • Now we have to calculate the Acceleration when mass of object be 24 kg

  • Force remains same
  • Find acceleration

\longrightarrow\sf f=ma\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf 48= 24\times a\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf \cancel{\dfrac{48}{24}}=a\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf 2m/s^2= a

\bigstar{\underline{\textsf{ \ Acceleration\ produced\ by \ object \ B = {\textbf{2m/s}}}^2}}

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