Physics, asked by arpita1297, 11 months ago

what would be the force required to accelerate the speed of a bicycle weighing 1500 kg and moving at a speed of 10 m/s^²​

Answers

Answered by lovewithsomeone
4

Answer:Explanation:

According to Sir Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion,

Force  

(

F

)

=

Mass  

(

m

)

×

Acceleration  

(

a

)

.

F

=

m

a

.

F

=

(

2

k

g

)

×

(

3

m

s

2

)

.

F

=

6

k

g

m

s

2

=

6

Newton.  

=

6

N

.

Therefore, Force required to accelerate the body is  

6

N

.

(answer).

Answered by msknchadha
11

Question:

What would be the force required to accelerate the speed of a vehicle weighing  1500 kg and moving at a speed of 10 ms-2?

Answer:

Mass= 1500kg

Acceleration: 10m/s2

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law of motion

(f=ma) or (P=mv)

According to this formula

F=ma

F=1500 X 10

F= 15000 N (Newton)

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