A force of 500 N is applied to a body and its velocity changes from 5m/s to 10m/s in a second. What is the mass of the body?
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Step 1:** Calculate the acceleration of the body using the formula: \[a = \frac{v_f - v_i}{t}\] Given that \(v_i = 5 \, m/s\), \(v_f = 10 \, m/s\), and \(t = 1 \, s\), \[a = \frac{10 - 5}{1} = 5 \, m/s^2\] ** Show more…
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