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When a force is applied to an object of mass 2 kg, what is the measurement that it moves with an acceleration of 10 m / s?​

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Answered by razalm255
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Answered by anchal1463636
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Answer:

20N of force is applied on the object with the mass of 2kg to produce the Acceleration of 10m/s².

Explanation:

• Mass of the object = 2kg.

• Acceleration produced due to the force which is applied on the object = 10m/s².

(F = Force).

(m = Mass).

(a = Acceleration).

☆ According to Newton's second law of motion.

F = ma.

Force applied on the object = ma.

= 2kg × 10m/s².

= 20N.

☆ Hence, 20N of force is applied on the object with the mass of 2kg to produce the Acceleration of 10m/s².

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