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Find the mass of body which is accelerated by applying a force of 200n,that speed up it to 36 ms^-2

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Answer: Mass of the body is 5.556g

Explanation:

Force applied on the object = F = 200N
Acceleration of the object = a = 36m/s²

We know from Newton's second law of motion that the acceleration produced by a net Force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the Force applied and it is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

So, F = m×a

Where 'm' is the mass of the object
∴ m = F/a
Putting the values of F and a in the above equation we get,

m= 200N / (36 m/s²) = 5.556g

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The mass of body which is accelerated by applying a force of 200n,that speed up it to 36 m/s^2 is 5.5 grams.

Given that,

Applied Force = 200n

Acceleration = 36m/s^2

Let,

consider a mass of the object = m

Now,

Formula used:

Force = mass / acceleration

F = m / a

m = f / a

m =  200/ 36

m = 5.5 gm

Therefore,

Mass of the  body will be 5.5 grams.

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