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9 February, 06:18

A force of 40 N is applied on a body so that it attains a velocity of 20 m/s in 5 s. What is the mass of the body?

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  1. 9 February, 07:28
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    Let m (kg) = the mass of the body.

    The body attains a velocity of 20 m/s in 5 s. Therefore the acceleration is

    a = (20 m/s) / (5 s) = 4 m/s².

    Note that

    F = ma

    where

    F = applied force,

    a = acceleration,

    m = mass

    The applied force is 40 N, therefore

    (m kg) * (4 m/s²) = 40 N

    m = 40/4 = 10 kg

    Answer: 10 kg
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