what is the acceleration produced when a force of 30N acts on an object of mass 300g?
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Here is your answer !
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Given
➡️ Force = 30N
➡️ Mass = 300g = 300 / 1000 kg = 0.3kg
Now
➡️ Force = mass × accleration
So accleration = Force / mass
➡️ 30 / 0.3
➡️ 300 / 3
➡️ 100
Hence the accleration is 100m/s2
Hope it helps uh !
Here is your answer !
___________
Given
➡️ Force = 30N
➡️ Mass = 300g = 300 / 1000 kg = 0.3kg
Now
➡️ Force = mass × accleration
So accleration = Force / mass
➡️ 30 / 0.3
➡️ 300 / 3
➡️ 100
Hence the accleration is 100m/s2
Hope it helps uh !
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from Newton's 2nd law:
Force= mass ×acceleration
=>F=ma
as per question...
F=30N =force
m=300g=300/1000kg =0.3kg
{gram is needed to be converted into kg as in SI system of units Newton=kg m/s^2}
so....
a=F/m
=>a=30/0.3=100m/s^2
hope it helps you...
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Force= mass ×acceleration
=>F=ma
as per question...
F=30N =force
m=300g=300/1000kg =0.3kg
{gram is needed to be converted into kg as in SI system of units Newton=kg m/s^2}
so....
a=F/m
=>a=30/0.3=100m/s^2
hope it helps you...
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