What force would be needed to produce an acceleration of 1ms-2 on a ball of mass 1kg?
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Force is the product of mass and acceleration.
Hence, multiplying 1 kg with 1 m/s2 results in a force of 1 N or 1 kg m/s2.
The SI unit of force is N.
The unit changes if the CGS or the other types of units are used.
Hence, multiplying 1 kg with 1 m/s2 results in a force of 1 N or 1 kg m/s2.
The SI unit of force is N.
The unit changes if the CGS or the other types of units are used.
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Hey Mate....!!
Here's ur ans. ⬇
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Given
Acceleration = 1 ms^-2
Mass = 1 kg
We know that ,
Force = mass × acceleration
Thus
Force = 1 ms^-2 × 1kg
= 1 kg m s^-2
= 1 Newton
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✌Hope it helps
Here's ur ans. ⬇
____________________________________
Given
Acceleration = 1 ms^-2
Mass = 1 kg
We know that ,
Force = mass × acceleration
Thus
Force = 1 ms^-2 × 1kg
= 1 kg m s^-2
= 1 Newton
__________________________________
✌Hope it helps
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