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A force of 900 N is applied to a 9kg object. How fast will it accelerate?

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Given :

  • Force = 900 N

  • Mass = 9kg


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To find :

  • Acceleration = ?


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We know :


\boxed{ \rm Force=Mass* Acceleration}

By using this formula we can find acceleration.


\dashrightarrow \sf Force=Mass* Acceleration \\


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\dashrightarrow \sf900=9* Acceleration \\


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\dashrightarrow \sf900 * (1)/(9) =Acceleration \\


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\dashrightarrow \sf \cancel9 * 100 * (1)/( \cancel9) =Acceleration \\


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\dashrightarrow \sf (100)/(1) =Acceleration \\


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\dashrightarrow \sf Acceleration = (100)/(1) \\


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\dashrightarrow \bf Acceleration = 100\: ms^(-2)

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Related Concept :

Define Acceleration:

  • Acceleration is the rate by which velocity changes with respect to time

Main formula :-

a = (Vf - Vi)/t

where :-

  • Vf is final velocity
  • Vi is initial velocity
  • t is time

Define Force :

  • Force is a push or pull that changes or may tends to change an object from rest to motion or from motion to rest.

Main formula:

f = m × a

where :-

  • m is mass
  • a is acceleration
  • f is force

Define Mass :

  • The amount of matter present in body

Main formula:

m = v × d

where:-

  • m is mass
  • v is volume
  • d is density
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