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What force is needed to produce an acceleration of 2m/s in a body of mass 3 kg

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Answered by niki98
32

force=mass*acceleration

then f=3*2=6


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Answered by shirleywashington
36

Answer : F = 6 N

Explanation :

It is given that :

Acceleration, a=2\ m/s^2

Mass of the body, m = 3 kg

Force acting on an object is the product of its mass and acceleration produced on it. i.e.

F = m a

where

m is the mass of an object

a is the acceleration produced

F=3\ kg\times 2\ m/s^2

F=6\ kg\ m/s^2

The SI unit of force is Newton or N.

So, the force needed to produce an acceleration of 2 m/s in a body of mass 3 kg is 6 N.

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