Science, asked by simonpeter80966, 6 months ago

what is the force required to produce
an acceleration of 4m/s? in an object
of mass 3 kg ?
?​

Answers

Answered by AbinayaIX
3

Explanation:

force=mass×accelaration

=3kg × 4m/S2

=12N

Answered by MystícPhoeníx
29

Given:-

  • Mass of the object (m) = 3kg

  • Acceleration of the object (a) = 4m/s²

To Find:-

  • Force required to produce acceleration (F)

Solution:-

As we know that , Force is the product of mass and acceleration

Force = Mass×Acceleration

F =a

Put the value we get

→ F = 3×4

→ F =12N

The Force required to produce acceleration is 12Newton.

Additional Information !!

✧ Product of mass and acceleration is called force.

✧ SI unit of Force is Newton.

✧ It is denoted by N.

✧ Force is vector Quantity i.e., both Magnitude and direction.

✧ Mathematical term

⟹ Force = Mass×Acceleration

✧ The rate of change of velocity at per unit time is called acceleration .

✧ SI unit of acceleration is m/s²

✧ It is vector Quantity ( both magnitude and direction)

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