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What’s the acceleration of an object with a mass of 50kg and gas a force of 16N

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Answered by Yashkurhade
3

Answer:

This equation for acceleration can be used to calculate the acceleration of an object that is acted on by a net force. For example, Xander and his scooter have a total mass of 50 kilograms. Assume that the net force acting on Xander and the scooter is 25 Newtons. What is his acceleration? Substitute the relevant values into the equation for acceleration:

a=Fm=25 N50 kg=0.5 Nkg

The Newton is the SI unit for force. It is defined as the force needed to cause a 1-kilogram mass to accelerate at 1 m/s2. Therefore, force can also be expressed in the unit kg • m/s2. This way of expressing force can be substituted for Newtons in Xander’s acceleration so the answer is expressed in the SI unit for acceleration, which is m/s2:

a=0.5 Nkg=0.5 kg⋅m/s2kg=0.5 m/s2

Answered by Anonymous
5

Given :-

Mass of the object = 50 kg

Force applied on the object = 16 N

To Find :-

The acceleration of the object.

Analysis :-

Here we are given with the mass and the force applied on the object.

In order to find the acceleration substitute the given values in the question such that force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration and find the acceleration of the object accordingly.

Solution :-

We know that,

  • f = Force
  • a = Acceleration
  • m = Mass

Using the formula,

\underline{\boxed{\sf Force=Mass \times Acceleration}}

Given that,

Force (f) = 16 N

Mass (m) = 50 kg

Substituting their values,

⇒ f = ma

⇒ 16 = 50 × a

⇒ a = f/m

⇒ a = 50/16

⇒ a = 3.12 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the object is 3.12 m/s².

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