Physics, asked by melchizedek5820, 6 months ago

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

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Answered by akhilbeniwal
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Answer:

as we know that force=mass*acceleration

so acceleration will be equal to 1

Answered by pandeydibyansh245
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Answer:

As we all now that newton second law explain us about the relation of acceleration with force and acceleration with mass .

according to law, acceleration is directly proportional to force and mass indirectly proportional to acceleration so. based on this there is equation that

F=ma

so when force is 1N then body mass is 1kg and acceleration is 1m/s^2

I mean

1N = 1kg×1m/s^2

so ,acceleration is 1m/s^2 not 0m/s^2

if acceleration would be zero then according to equation f=ma

force would be 0 on body of 1 kg mass not 1N .

so,acceleration is 1m/s^2 when force applied is 1N

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