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Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion. A force of 5 N produces an acceleration of 8 m s–2 on a mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 m s–2 on a mass m2. - Science

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Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion. A force of 5N produces an acceleration of 8 m s–2 on a mass m1 and an acceleration of 24 m s–2 on a mass m2. What acceleration would the same force provide if both the masses are tied together?

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Using the relationship F = ma

If m is measured in kg and a is measured in ms−1

Then the unit of force is kg ms−2 

1 kg ms−2 = 1 N

F = 5N, a1 = 8 ms−2 , a2 = 24 ms−2 

∴ `"m"_1 = "F"/"a"_1 = 5/8 "kg"` and `"m"_2 = "F"/"a"_2 = 5/24 "kg"`

Now, total mass when both the masses are tied together,

m = m1 + m2 = `(5/8 + 5/24) "kg"`

= `((15 + 5)/24) "kg" = 20/24 "kg" = 5/6 "kg"`

∴ Acceleration, a = `"F"/"m" = 5/(5//6) = 6"ms"^-2`

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Chapter 9: Force and Laws of Motion - Long Answer Questions [Page 63]

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NCERT Exemplar Science [English] Class 9
Chapter 9 Force and Laws of Motion
Long Answer Questions | Q 19. | Page 63
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