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When a mass of 1000 gram moves with an acceleration of 1 m/s^2, the force acting is

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Answered by lakshmimandi2248
3

Answer:

I hope it is help full

Explanation:

The mass of the lift is 1000kg, the acceleration is 1m/s

2

and the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s

2

.

The tension developed in string is given as,

T=mg+ma

=1000×9.8+1000×1

=10800N

Thus, the tension developed in the string is 10800N.

Answered by Anonymous
9

Given :

  • Acceleration = 1 m/s²
  • Mass of the body = 1000 g

To Find :

  • Force = ?

Solution :

First of all convert the mass from gram to kilo gram :

→ Mass of the body = 1000 g

→ Mass of the body = 1000 ÷ 1000 kg

Mass of the body = 1 kg

  • Hence,the mass of the body is 1 kg.

Now, let's find the Force :

  • Force is the product of the mass of a body and the acceleration . Force is usually the push or pull of the mass of an object that is accompanied by the motion(acceleration). Force is a vector quantity  because it has both magnitude and direction.

  • Example is when you throw a ball you apply a push, with the mass of the ball and the acceleration computed you can calculate the force applied.

  • Force is measured in Newton or Kg m/s².

Mathematically, force can be represented as :

  • Force = mass × acceleration

Now, plug in the given values :

→ Force = 1 × 1

Force = 1 kg m/s² or Newton

  • Hence,the required force of the body is 1 kg m/s².
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