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using the formula F=m×a, find the force applied on the 1kg pile. (a=g=10m/s2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using the formula F=m×a, find the force applied on the 1kg pile. (a=g=10m/)

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Given,

m = 1 kg

a = g = 10m/

That is , a = 10m/

Therefore,

F = m×a

\tt\implies F = 1 × 10

\tt\implies F = 10 N.

Hence , The resultant force is 10 N.

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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Given,

m = 1 kg

a = g = 10m/s²

That is , a = 10m/s²

Therefore,

F = m×a

F = 1 × 10

F = 10 N.

Hence , The resultant force is 10 N.

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