Physics, asked by arpita8629, 10 months ago

what would be the force required to produce an acceleration of 2m/s square in a body of mass 12kg? What would be the acceleration if the mass were doubled

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Answered by dewanganajay1875
4

Answer:

F= m×a

=12×2=24 N

If mass is doubled

F=m×a

24=24× a

a=1 m/s^2

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Answered by miraclerb
2

Answer:

Case 1:

(Acceleration)a=2m/s

(Mass)m=12 kg

Thus,

(Force)f=m×a

=12×2

=24N

Case 2:

m=12 kg

When force is doubled on a body,

F=48N

Thus,

a=f/m

=48/12

=4m/s^2

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