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what will be the force acting on an object of mass 25 kg accelerating at a speed of 40m/s2​

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Answered by sahilmishra1916
2

Answer:

Force=mass X acceleration

f= (25 X 40)kg.m/s2

f=1,000 kg.m/s

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Answered by Asterinn
3

Given :

  • Mass of object = 25 kg

  • acceleration = 40 m/s²

To find :

  • Force acting on the object

Formula used :

 \large \bf F = ma

where :-

  • F = force
  • m = mass of body
  • a = acceleration

Solution :

Mass of object = 25 kg

Acceleration = 40 m/s²

 \implies \sf F = ma

put :-

  • m= 25 kg
  • a = 40

\implies \sf F = 25 \times 40

\implies \sf F = 1000 \: N

Where N (Newtown) is unit of force.

Answer :

  • 1000 N
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