Math, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

 \huge \bf Question

What's the force required to move a body of mass 5 kg with a constant acceleration of 2.5 m/s²

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Answered by akashrawat09
3

ANSWER

Given,

Mass =5 kg

Velocity =4m/s

Net force will be 0 . This is because an object moving with a uniform speed has zero acceleration, there is no change in velocity.

And according to Newton's second law of motion, we know, Acceleration is directly proportional to Force.

If acceleration =0

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Force = Mass × 0

Force = 0

Thus, Net force acting on the body is 0.

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Answered by Anonymous
25

 \red {\sf Given }

  • Mass = 5 kg
  • Acceleration = 2.5 m/s²

 \red {\sf To \: Find }

  • Force

 \red {\sf Formula \:/Used  }

  •  \underline{\boxed{\pink{\sf Force = Mass \times Acceleration }}}]/tex]</li></ul><p></p><p>[tex] \tt : \implies 5\times 2.5

     \tt : \implies \cancel{5\times \dfrac{25}{10}}

     \tt : \implies \dfrax{25}{2}

     \bf : \implies 12.5

    Thus, the force required is 12.5 N

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