A particle with a mass of 0.1 kg is initially at rest. It experiences a constant force of 5 N for a duration of 10 seconds. Calculate the final velocity of the particle.
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Given: Force (F) = 5 N Mass (m) = 0.1 kg Using F = ma, we can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration: a = F/m a = 5 N / 0.1 kg a = 50 m/s^2 Show more…
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