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What is the acceleration produced in a freely falling body of mass 10kg

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Answered by kushalankur09p5h135
2
9.8 m/s2..........................................................
Answered by Anonymous
12

Explanation:

 \pink {\frak{Given}} \begin{cases} \:  \sf mass  \: of \: the \: body \: (m) = 10 \: kg. \\  \\    \sf acceleration \: due \: to \: gravity \: (g)  = 9.8 \: ms ^{ - 2} \\  \\  \sf force \: (F) = \:  ? \end{cases} \\  \\

\underline{\boldsymbol{According\: to \:the\: Question\:now :}} \\

 :  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: Force =  mass \times  Acceleration \\  \\  \\

 :  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: Force = mg \\  \\  \\

 :  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: Force = 10  \: kg\times 9.8 \: ms^{ - 2}  \\  \\  \\

 :  \implies \displaystyle \sf \: Force = 98 \: kg.ms ^{ - 2}  \\  \\  \\

 :  \implies \underline{  \boxed{  \displaystyle \sf \:  \bold{Force = 98 \: N.}}} \\  \\

 \therefore \underline{  \displaystyle \sf \: Force \:  acting  \: on \:  the  \: body  \: is  \: 98 \:  Newton.}  \\

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