With what acceleration does a body weighing 5 kg move if it does not have a force of 50 N?

Given:

m = 5 kilograms is the mass of a moving body;

F = 50 Newton – force acting on a body of mass m.

It is required to determine a (m / s ^ 2) – the acceleration of the body.

Since it is not specified in the conditions of the problem, the resistance of the medium and the friction force are not taken into account. Then, according to Newton’s second law:

F = m * a, hence:

a = F / m = 50/5 = 10 m / s ^ 2.

Answer: the body moves with an acceleration equal to 10 meters per second squared.



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