Math, asked by prathambillgates, 1 year ago

Which would require a greater force of acceleration a 2kg mass at 5m/s square or a 4kg mass at 2m/s square

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Answered by sonabrainly
2

1.


FORCE= mass x acceleration


2 x 5 = 10 N


2.


FORCE=mass x acceleration


4 x 2 = 8 N


force of (1) is more


so (1)will require a greater force...

Answered by Anonymous
0

\huge\bigstar\sf\underline\red{GIVEN:-}

\large\sf{m1=2kg}

\large\sf{m2=4kg}

\large\sf{a1=5m/s}

\large\sf{a2=2m/s}

\large\sf{F1=?}

\large\sf{F2=?}

\huge\sf\purple{F1=m1a1}

\large\sf{F1=2×5}

\large\sf{F1=10N}

\large\sf{F2=4×2}

\large\sf{F2=8N}

\small\tt\underline\blue{Thus,accelerating\:a\:2kg\:mass\:at\:5m/s\:would}

\small\tt\underline\blue{require\:a\:greater\:force}

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