A 5 N force is defined when a mass of 10 kg is accelerated with

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Q: 30 (NDA-I/2022)
A 5 N force is defined when a mass of 10 kg is accelerated with

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Science

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NDA-I

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0,24,16,9,24,3,4

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{'force': [0, 0, 0, 2], 'mass': [0, 0, 2, 3], 'kg': [0, 1, 9, 24], 's2': [0, 1, 2, 6]}

Option 1: 150 cm/s^2. This option is not the correct answer because it is given in centimeters per second squared, whereas force is typically measured in Newtons (N) and acceleration is measured in meters per second squared (m/s^2). It is important to use consistent units when calculating forces and accelerations.

Option 2: 0-5 m/s^2. This is the correct answer. It suggests that the mass of 10 kg is accelerated with a rate ranging from 0 m/s^2 to 5 m/s^2. This means that the force of 5 N is required to accelerate the mass of 10 kg with a range of accelerations between 0 m/s^2 and 5 m/s^2.

Option 3: 0-5 cm/s^2. This option is not the correct answer because it is given in centimeters per second squared, which is not the standard unit for measuring acceleration. The correct unit for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2).

Option 4: 5-0 m/s^2. This option is not the correct answer because it suggests that the acceleration decreases from 5 m/s^2 to 0 m/s^2