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

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Answered by Anonymous
11
\huge{\underline {\underline {\mathcal{Solution}}}} :

We know that,

Force = Mass × acceleration

F = ma

F = 150kg × 10 m/s^2 = 1500

 \boxed{\boxed{F \:= \:1500 \:kgm{s} ^{-2}}}
Answered by muscardinus
4

Answer:

Force, F = 1500 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the object, m = 150 kg

Acceleration produced in the body, a=10\ m/s^2

We need to find the force acting on the object. It can be calculated using the second law of motion as :

F = m × a

F=150\times 10

F = 1500 N

So, the force applied on the object is 1500 N. Hence, this is the required solution.

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