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When a force of 1 newton acts on a mass of 1 kg that is able to move freely the object moves with?

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Answered by Rahul161817231
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Secondary School

Physics

5 points

When 1 Newton force act on a 1 kg body that is able to move freely , the body receives -
a) A speed of 1 m/sec
b) An acceleration of 1 m/sec^2
c)An acceleration of 980 cm/ sec^2
d) An acceleration of 1 cm/sec^2

Answer A = F/m
a = 1 N / 1kg
a = 1 m/s^2

Option b is correct. It receives an acceleration of 1m/s^2
Answered by vineet9900
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Explanation:

If the force of 1 newton act on body and mass of body is 1 kg then the accleration produce on body is :

F = m a a = F / m.

a = 1 m / sec^2.

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