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The force applied on a body of mass 150 kg to produce an acceleration of 10 m/s2, is * 15 n 1500 n 3000 n 150 n

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Answered by Krais
5

We know,

Force = mass x acceleration

Now,

Mass = 150 kg

Acceleration = 10m/s^2

Therefore,

Force= 150 kg x 10m/s^2

Force = 1500 kg m/s^2

Now,

1 kg m/s^2 = 1 N

So,

Force = 1500 N

Answered by VaibhavSR
0

Answer:

The force applied on the body mass is 1500 N  

Explanation:

pressure is described as: The push or pull on an item with mass that reasons it to extrade its speed. Force is an outside agent able to converting the kingdom of relaxation or movement of a selected body. It has a importance and a path. Force is a pull or push of the item. The motion like, pushing, pulling, picking, hitting, lifting, going for walks and bending are the examples of pressure being exerted. Moving or preventing of a body, converting form and path of movement of gadgets are numerous actions

The extrade with in side the speed of an item can be an boom or lower in pace or a extrade with in side the path of movement. A few examples of acceleration are the falling of an apple, the moon orbiting across the earth, or while a automobile is stopped on the site visitors lights.

so given problem

Force= mass x acceleration

F= m x a

F= 150 x 10

F= 1500 N

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