Physics, asked by sangeetchawla76, 6 months ago

What is the acceleration produced in an object when a force of 100 N is acting on it?Mass of object=30kg.​

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Answered by rukmani1911
6

Explanation:

force = 100N

mass of object = 30kg

F= ma (or ) a = f / m

a= 100/30

a= 3.33333333

acceleration produced in an object = 3.33333333

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Answered by amitnrw
1

3.33 m/s² is the  acceleration produced in an object when a force of 100 N is acting on it

Explanation:

Force = Mass  * acceleration

Force = F   unit is Newton  N

Mass = m    unit is kg

acceleration = a    unit is  m/s²

F = ma

=> a = F/m

F = 100 N

m = 30 kg

a = 100/30  

=> a = 10/3

=> a = 3.33  m/s²

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