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A force of 20 N gives an object an acceleration of 5 m/s^2.
A)What force would be needed to give the same object an acceleration of 1 m/s^2
B) what force would be needed to give it an acceleration of 10 m/s^2


Sagot :

The question can be solved using the principle of Newton's second law of Motion. Newton's second law of motion  is often stated as F=ma, which means the force acting on an object is equal to the mass (m) of an object times its acceleration.

F=ma

According to the given data,

Force of 20N is applied to the object

acceleration of 5 m/s^2 is obtained on the object

From Newton's second law of motion,

F=ma

20N =m x 5

m=4kg

To obtain an acceleration of 1 m/s^2, the force required will be

F= ma

F= 4 X 1 = 4 N

To obtain an acceleration of 10 m/s^2, the force required will be

F=ma

F= 4 x 10

   = 40 N

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