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A water filled ballon with an overall mass of 1 kg undergoes an acceleration of 2m/s squared. How much force is being applied to the balloon

Respuesta :

Force=mass x acceleration. F=1kg x 2m/s^2.

F=2 Newtons

The magnitude of force applied on the balloon is of 2 N

Given data:

The overall mass of water filled balloon is, m = 1 kg.

The magnitude of acceleration is, [tex]a = 2 \;\rm m/s^{2}[/tex].

Apply the Newton's Second law to obtain the magnitude of force acting on the water balloon. According to Newton's Second law, applied force is expressed as the product of mass and acceleration of object. The expression is,

[tex]F = m \times a[/tex]

Here, F is the magnitude of applied force.

Solving as,

[tex]F = 1 \times 2\\F=2 \;\rm N[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the magnitude of force applied on the balloon is of 2 N.

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