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A force of 20N is acting on an object of mass 60kgs. The acceleration produced in metres per second square is

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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F is the force applied

m is the mass on which force acts

a is the acceleration produced due to the force

We know;

F=ma

So,

a=F/m

a=20/2

a=10m/s

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Answered by souhardya51
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Answer:

F is the force applied

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force acts

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the force

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=ma

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=maSo,

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=maSo,a=F/m

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=maSo,a=F/ma=20/2

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=maSo,a=F/ma=20/2a=10m/s

F is the force appliedm is the mass on which force actsa is the acceleration produced due to the forceWe know;F=maSo,a=F/ma=20/2a=10m/s2

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