a force of 30n act on a body of mass 10kg at rest on a smooth surface . what will be the velocity of the body after 5 seconds
Asked by 291170634956051
| 27th Aug, 2018,
06:00: PM
Expert Answer:
F = 30 N
m=10 kg
a= ?
u=0 (initially body is at rest)
v= ?
t= 5 s
F = ma
a= 30/10 = 3 m/s2
According to the first equation of motion,
v = u + at
v= 0 + (3) x (5)
v = 15 m/s
Thus, the velocity of a body after 5 seconds is 15 m/s
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 28th Aug, 2018,
01:04: PM
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