Science, asked by devil1237, 6 months ago

The force acting on a body of mass 1 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 5 m/s is 

a) 5N
b) .02N
c) 0N
d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

option C is the right answer

explanation :

Force is F=ma where m is mass and a is acceleration.

There’s a law in physics known as Newton’s first law, and it states that an object with no or uniform velocity and travels in a straight line has zero acceleration.

So if we want to know the net force placed on a 1kg mass that is moving uniformly at 5m/s, and NOT changing direction, then there is zero net force as there is zero acceleration. And using Newton’s Second Law which is ;

F=ma

F=(1kg)*(0m/s^2)=0N

Answered by rishavsingh3373
6

Answer:

c is the answer

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