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Find the mass and weight of a body if a resultant force of 850 N causes its speed to increase from 6 m/s to 15 m/s in a time of 5s.

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Hi! Let's see.

TOPIC: Mass and Weight.

Step-by-step explanation:

Data:

  • Force(F) = 850 N
  • Initial Velocity(
    \bold{V_(0)}) = 6 m/s
  • Final Velocity(
    \bold{V_(f)}) = 15 m/s
  • Time(t) = 5 s
  • Gravity(g) = 9.8 m/s²
  • Mass(m) = ?
  • Weight(w) = ?

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In order to calculate the mass, we must first find the acceleration.

to find the acceleration, we apply the acceleration formula in UARM:


  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{a=(V_(f)-V_(0))/(t)}}}

Replace per data:


  • \boxed{a=(15(m)/(s)-6(m)/(s))/(5s)}}}

We subtract in the numerator:


  • \boxed{a=(9(m)/(s))/(5s)}}

It divides:


  • \boxed{\bold{a=1.8(m)/(s^(2))}}

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Mass

Knowing it's acceleration, we can proceed to calculate the mass, applying it's formula:


  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{m=(F)/(a)}}}

Replace:


  • \boxed{m=(850N)/(1.8(m)/(s^(2)))}}}

Newton equivalents to kilograms:


  • \boxed{m=(850kg*(m)/(s^(2)))/(1.8(m)/(s^(2)))}}}

Simplify the m/s²:


  • \boxed{m=(850kg)/(1.8)}}

It divides:


  • \boxed{\bold{m=472.22\ kg}}

Answer: The mass of the body is 472.22 kilograms.

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Weight

To calculate the weight, we use it's formula:


  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{W=m*g}}}}}

Replace:


  • \boxed{W=472.22*9.8(m)/(s^(2))}}}

It multiplies:


  • \boxed{\bold{W=4627.75\ N}}}}

Answer: The weight of the body is 4627.75 Newtons.

Final Answer:

Mass = 472.22 kg

Weight = 4627.75 N.

Cordially Alejanndraax. Greetings!

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