Math, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

velocity of an obiect changes from 2m/s to 10 m/s in 4 second if the mass of the object is 10 kg ,Then now much force will be require to do this?​

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Answered by bhumigarg20
10

Answer:

20N

Step-by-step explanation:

acceralation,a = v-u/t = 10-2/4 = 8/4 = 2m/s

mass,m = 10kg

Force = ma = 2x10 = 20N

Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
23

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}} \\  \tt :  \implies Initial \: velocity(u) = 2 \: m/s \\  \\ \tt :  \implies Final \: velocity(v) = 10 \: m/s \\  \\  \tt :  \implies Time(t) = 10 \: sec \\  \\  \tt :  \implies Mass(m) = 10 \: kg \\  \\ \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find :}}  \\  \tt:  \implies Force \: require(F) =?

• According to given question :

 \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\ \tt:   \implies v = u + at \\  \\ \tt:   \implies 10 = 2 + a \times 4 \\  \\ \tt:   \implies 10 - 2 =a \times 4 \\  \\ \tt:   \implies a =  \frac{8}{4}  \\  \\  \green{\tt:   \implies a = 2 { \: m/s}^{2} } \\  \\  \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\ \tt:   \implies f = ma \\  \\ \tt:   \implies F= 10 \times 2 \\  \\  \green{\tt:   \implies F= 20 \: N} \\  \\  \green{\tt \therefore Force \: require \: is \: 20 \: N}

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