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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 moabide
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Answer:

mass = 1000g = 1000/1000 kg=1kg (you have to convert to kg first)

F = ma = 1kg*1 m/s^2 = 1N

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Answered by Blossomfairy
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Given :

  • Mass, m = 1000 gram = 1 kg

  • Acceleration, a = 1 m/s²

To find :

  • Force, F

According to the question,

By using the formula F = ma we will solve this question,

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Or,

➞ F = ma

➞ Substituting the values,

➞ F = 1 × 1

➞ F = 1 N

So,the force acting is 1 Newton.

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More formulas :

Newton's first equation of motion :

  • v = u + at

Newton's second equation of motion :

  • s = ut + ½ at²

Newton's third equation of motion :

  • v² = u² + 2as
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