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Solve for A if F=MA and F=100 and M=25?

User Nivir
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Given:-

  • Force,F = 100 N

  • Mass,m = 25 kg

To find out:-

Calculate the acceleration, a ?

Formula applied:-

F = m × a

Solution:-

We know,


\sf{F = m × a}

Substituting the values of mass and acceleration,we get


\sf\implies \: 100 = 25 * a


\sf \implies a = \cancel (100)/(25)


\sf \implies a = 4 \: ms {}^( - 1)

User Nick Bondarenko
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Answer:


\boxed{ \boxed{ \bold{</strong><strong>A</strong><strong> = 4}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

F = 100 , M = 25

Now, let's find the value of A


\sf{F = MA}

plug the values


\sf{100 = 25 A}

Swap the sides of the equation


\sf{25A = 100}

Divide both sides of the equation by 25


\sf{ (25A)/(25) = (100)/(25) }

Calculate


\sf{A = 4}

Hope I helped!

Best regards!!

User Ubienewbie
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