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What is the force acting on an object if it's mass is 4 kg and it's acceleration is 10 m/sec^2. ​

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Answered by prince5132
8

GIVEN :-

  • Mass = 4 kg.
  • Acceleration = 10 m/s².

TO FIND :-

  • The force acting on an object.

SOLUTION :-

As we know that,

➠ F = ma

  • F denotes Force acting on an object.
  • m denotes mass of an object.
  • a denotes acceleration of an object.

Substitute the given Values,

➠ F = 4 kg × 10 m/s²

➠ F = 40 kg. m/s².

Now as we know that 1 Newton = kg . m/s².

➠ F = 40 N.

Hence the force acting on an object is 40 Newton.

Answered by BrainlyHero420
146

Answer:

★ Given :-

  • Mass is 4 kg and its acceleration is 10 m/.

To Find :-

  • What is the force acting on an object.

★ Formula Used :-

According to the Newton's Second Law,

\boxed{\bold{\large{F\: = ma}}}

where,

  • F = Force
  • m = mass
  • a = acceleration

★ Solution :-

Given :-

  • Mass = 4 kg
  • Acceleration = 10 m/

According to the question by using the formula we get,

\implies F = 4 × 10

\dashrightarrow F = 40 N

\therefore The force acting on an object is 40 N.

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