when a horizontal force of 200 Newtons is applied on a body the acceleration produced in it is 1.5 m per second square.When the force is 300 Newton, acceleration produced in the same body is 2.5 M per second square.Then mass of the body is
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Newton’s second law is given as: f=m⋅a
Where f = force, m = mass, and a = acceleration
So if we are finding the mass of the object we reorder for a solve of mass and we get: m=fa
So if we plug in the numbers and solve then we get: m=102.5=4
So the answer is 4 kg
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When Force (F) = 200 N , Acceleration (a) = 1.5 m/s²
We know,
Force (F) = Mass (m) × Acceleration (a)
200 = m × 1.5
=> m = 200/1.5
=> m = 133.33 Kg
Again,
When, F = 300 N and a = 2.5 m/s²
m = F/a = 300/2.5 = 120 Kg
HOPE IT HELPS
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When Force (F) = 200 N , Acceleration (a) = 1.5 m/s²
We know,
Force (F) = Mass (m) × Acceleration (a)
200 = m × 1.5
=> m = 200/1.5
=> m = 133.33 Kg
Again,
When, F = 300 N and a = 2.5 m/s²
m = F/a = 300/2.5 = 120 Kg
HOPE IT HELPS
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