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The acceleration produce by a force 100N in a mass 50kg is?​

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Answer:

a = 2 m/s2

Step-by-step explanation:

DATA

GIVEN:

m = 50 kg

f = 100 N

REQUIRED:

a = ?

FORMULA:

newtons second law states

F = ma

a = f/ m

SOLUTION:

a = 100 / 50

a = 2 m/s2

ANSWER:

a = 2 m/s 2

User Rachana
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Answer:

2 m/
s^(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

You can get the acceleration of an object if you know the formula for "Force."

The formula for Force is:

  • F = m x a

F = Force

m = mass

a = acceleration

Now that you know the formula for force, you can get the formula for acceleration.

  • a =
    (F)/(m)
  • a =
    (100 N)/(50 kg)

1 N = 1 kg.m/
s^(2)

  • a =
    (100kg.m/s2)/(50 kg)
  • a = 2 m/
    s^(2)

Therefore, the acceleration produced is 2 m/
s^(2).

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