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the acceleration produced by a force of 5 Newton acting on a mass of 20 kg in metre per second square is​

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Answered by jhumasaha2811
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Answer:

0.25m/s²

Explanation:

The acceleration produced is 0.25 m/s² .

Step-by-step explanation :

GivEn :

Force (f) = 5 N

Mass of the body (m) = 20 kg

To find :

Acceleration produced by a force of 5N acting on a body of mass 20 kg = ?

Formula usEd :

As we are given with the force and mass of the body, we can solve the question by using Newton's second law .

Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass.

Newton's second law is given as,

\large\star \: { \boxed{ \sf{F = m \times a }}}⋆F=m×a

where,

F = force acting on a body

m = mass of the body

a = acceleration produced

Basically , acceleration of an object/body generally depends on 2 things, that are :

1. Force

2. Mass

SoluTion :

According to newton's second law,

\implies⟹ Force = Mass × Acceleration

\implies⟹ 5 = 20 × a

\implies⟹ a = 5/20

\implies⟹ a = 1/4

\implies⟹ a = 0.25 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration produced is 0.25 m/s² .

Answered by lakidepallyrakesh99
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Answer:

Ans:0:25 plz mark me as a brainlist

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