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When a certain force is applied to the standard kilogram its acceleration is 5.0m/s2. When the same force is applied to another object its acceleration is one-fifth as much. The mass of the object i

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Answered by Anonymous
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• The mass of first object is five times more than of second object.

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• When a certain force is applied to the standard kilogram its acceleration is 5.0m/s2.

• When the same force is applied to another object its acceleration is one-fifth as much.

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å What is the mass of the object ?

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• F = ma

where,

• F = Force

• m = mass of the object

• a = acceleration

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Let

✓•Applied force on object is "F" and the mass of first object is m1 , mass of second object is m2

✓•Now According to the question

• Acceleration of second object = 5/5 = 1

for \: first \: obeject \:   \\ f = m1a \\  =  &gt; f = 5m1  \:  \:  \:  \: (a = 5 \: m {s}^{ - 2} )

for \: second \: object \\  =  &gt; f = m2 \times1 = m2

Now

m2 = 5m1

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•√Now we got that the mass of first object is five times more than of second object.

Answered by alaufi95377
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

F=ma

1*5=5N

Second object

F=ma

1*(1/5)

=1/5

F1=F2

F2=5

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