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How long will it take a force of 10 N to stop a mass of 2.5 kg which is moving at 20 m/s ?

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We are going to find acceleration
Force = mass × acceleration
`10 = 2.5 xx a`
⇒ `10/2.5 = a`
⇒ `(10 xx 10)/(2.5 xx 10) = a`
⇒ a = 4
Now , putting these values in the equation : 
`v = u + at`
⇒ `20 = 0 + 4 xx t`
⇒ 20 = 4t
⇒ `20/4 = t`
⇒ `t = 5s`

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पाठ 2: Force and Laws of Motion - Very Short Answers 2 [पृष्ठ ७५]

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पाठ 2 Force and Laws of Motion
Very Short Answers 2 | Q 31 | पृष्ठ ७५

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