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Standard IX
Physics
Second Law of Motion
A body of mas...
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A body of mass 2kg is moving with an acceleration of 50cm s^-1 calculate the force acting
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Solution
according to newtons law
f=ma
a=50cm/s^2
=0.5m/s^2
therofore
f=2*0.5
=1newton
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