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when a certain force is applied to the 1 kg standard mass it acceleration is 5 metres per square second when the object same force is applied to another object is accelerating is 1 metre per second square then the mass of the object is​

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Answered by VishnuPriya2801
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5 kg

EXPLANATION:

 let\: the\:  mass\:    of\:the\: first \:object \: be \:  m1 \: and \:  \\ acceleration  \: a1.\:   \\ m1 = 1kg \\ a1 = 5 \: m {s}^{ - 1}  \\ we \: know \: that \: force \:  = m \times a \\ force \: on \: the \: first \: body \:  = 1 \times 5 \\  = 5 \: N \\ let \: the \: mass \: of \: the \: second \: object \: be \: m2 \\ and \: acceleration \: be \: a2 \\ a2 = 1m {s}^{ - 1}  \\ here \: we \: have \: the \: same \: force \:  \\ so, \: m1 \times a1 = m2 \times a2 \\ 5 = m2 \times 1 \\ m2 =  \frac{5}{1} \\m2 = 5kg \\ Therefore ,\: the \: mass \: of \: the \: second \: object \: is \: 5kg

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