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5 April, 16:04

A force acts for 10 s on a stationary body of mass 100 kg after which the force ceases to act.

The body moves through a distance of 100 m in the next 5 s. Calculate:

The velocity acquired by the body.

[Ars: 20 m

(b) Acceleration produced by the force.

[Ans: 25

(e) The magnitude of the force.

(An: 200N

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  1. 5 April, 16:22
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    a) Velocity = 20m/s

    b) Acceleration = 2m/s²

    c) Force = 200N

    Explanation:

    a) Velocity acquired by the body

    Formula for Velocity is given as = Distance / Time

    In the question, Distance = 100m

    Time = 5s

    Velocity = 100m / 5s

    = 20m/s

    Therefore, Velocity acquired by the body = 20m/s

    b) Acceleration produced by the force is calculated as:

    Formula for Acceleration = Velocity / Time

    Velocity is calculated as Velocity acquired by the body = 20m/s

    Time = 10s

    a = 20m/s / 10s

    a = 2m/s²

    Therefore, Acceleration produced by the force = 2m/s²

    c) Force = Mass * Acceleration

    From the above question,

    Mass = 100kg

    Acceleration = 2 m/s²

    Force = 100kg * 2m/s²

    = 200kgm/s² or 200 N (Newton)

    Therefore, Force produced by the body = 200N
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