A block of mass 2kg is lying on the frictionless table. A force of 8N is applied on it for 12s. calculate the kinetic energy
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According to Newton's second law of motion, Force = mass x acceleration. So, acceleration = Force / mass = 8N / 2kg = 4 m/s². Show more…
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