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When an object of mass 2Kg and applied force is 10N then acceleration is 5 m/s/s.

What is Newton's second Law?

Newton's second Law of motion will be represented as:

F = m.a, where

  • F = force
  • m = mass of object
  • a = acceleration

Acceleration for the first row will be calculated as:

  • a = 10/2 = 5 m/s/s

Acceleration for the second row will be calculated as:

  • a = 40/5 = 8 m/s/s

Mass for the third row will be calculated as:

  • m = 20/5 = 4kg

Mass for the forth row will be calculated as:

  • m = 45/45 = 1 kg

Force for the fifth row will be calculated as:

  • F = (3)(3) = 9 N

Hence, acceleration of the object whose mass is 2kg and force on that object is 10N is 5m/s/s.

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