Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
The force of 1N on the mass of '0.5 g.pr...

The force of 1N on the mass of '0.5 g.produces an acceleration equal to

A

`1 ms^(-2)`

B

`2 ms^(-2)`

C

`2000 ms^(-2)`

D

`500 ms^(-2)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

`a= (F)/(m)= (1)/(0.5 xx 10^(3))= (10000)/(5)= 2000 ms^(-2)`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A constant force of 15 N acts on a body of mass 5 kg. Find the acceleration produced.

Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion. A force of 5N produces an acceleration of 8m s^(-2) on a mass m_(1) and an acceleration of 24m s^(-2) on a mass m_(2) . What acceleration would the same force provide if both the masses are tied together?

A force of 100 N is able rp produce an acceleration 8 m s^-2 in body of mass 10 kg. finf the value of force of friction.

m_1 and m_2 are the masses of two bodies. When a force of 5 N is applied on each body, m_1 gets an acceleration of 10 m//s^2 and m_2, 20 m//s^2. If the two bodies are tied together and the same force is applied, find the acceleration of the combined system.

What force is required to produce an acceleration of 2ms^-2 on a body of mass 10 kg?

An electron and a proton are freely situated in an electric field. Will the electric force on them be equal? Will their acceleration be equal ? Justify your answer.

A body of mass 10 kg is acted upon by two perpendicular forces 6N and 8N. Find the magnitude of acceleration produced in the body.

A force of 5N gives a mass m_(1) , an acceleration of 10m//s^(2), and a mass m_(2) , an acceleration of 20m//s^(2) . What acceleration would it give if both the masses were tied together?