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A 50 N force is applied to an object with a mass of 10 kg. What is the
acceleration of the object?
O A. 500 m/s2
OB. 40 m/s2
O C. 60 m/s2
O D. 5 m/s2
SUBMIT

Respuesta :

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion :

The Force acting on an Object is equal to Product of Mass of the Object and Acceleration produced due to the Force.

[tex]:\implies[/tex]  Force acting = Mass of the Object × Acceleration

Given : Force = 50 newton and Mass of the Object = 10 kg

Substituting the respective values in the Formula, we get :

[tex]:\implies[/tex]  50 N = 10 kg × Acceleration

[tex]:\implies \mathsf{Acceleration = \dfrac{50\;N}{10\;kg}}[/tex]

[tex]:\implies[/tex] Acceleration of the Object = 5 m/s²