A resultant force of 25 newtons acts on a mass of 0.50 kilograms starting from rest. Find the acceleration in m/s2 .​

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Answer:

[tex]50\:$\mathrm{m/s^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

From Newton's Second Law, recall [tex]F=ma[/tex].

Rearranging this equation, we have [tex]a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]. [tex]F[/tex] is given as [tex]25\:\mathrm{N}[/tex] and mass given as [tex]0.5\:\mathrm{kg}[/tex].

Plugging in these values, we get:

[tex]a=\frac{25}{0.5}=\fbox{$50\:\mathrm{m/s^2}$}[/tex].

The rate change of direction or speed of the object is called acceleration. The acceleration of the given mass is 50 m/s².

Acceleration:

It is the rate change of direction or speed of the object. From the Newton's second law of motion,

[tex]\bold {a = \dfrac Fm}[/tex]

Where,

F - force applied = 25 N

m - mass = 0.5 kg

Put the values,

[tex]\bold {a = \dfrac {25}{0.5}}\\\\\bold {a = 50\ m/s^2}[/tex]

Therefore, the acceleration of the given mass is 50 m/s².

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