If it is placed in an environment where the only force acting on it is capable of accelerating the body by exactly 1 metre/second2.
Force equals mass times acceleration; so acceleration equals force divided by mass. 12 newtons divided by 2 kilograms equals 6 metres per second per second. (newtons are (kilogram times metre) divided by seconds squared)
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"12 kgf" stands for 12 kilogram-force, a unit of force that represents the force exerted by a mass of 12 kilograms under the influence of Earth's gravity. One kilogram-force is equivalent to the gravitational force on a mass of one kilogram, approximately 9.81 newtons. Thus, 12 kgf is approximately 117.72 newtons. This unit is often used in engineering and physics to express forces, particularly in contexts involving weight or tension.
Force equals mass times acceleration; so acceleration equals force divided by mass. 12 newtons divided by 2 kilograms equals 6 metres per second per second. (newtons are (kilogram times metre) divided by seconds squared)
Force equals mass times acceleration; so acceleration equals force divided by mass. 12 newtons divided by 2 kilograms equals 6 metres per second per second. (newtons are (kilogram times metre) divided by seconds squared)
If it is placed at a point where the force of gravity is such that it would accelerate the body at 1 ms-2.
12 Newtons is a unit of force in the International System of Units (SI), named after Sir Isaac Newton. It is equivalent to the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.
Use Newton's 2nd law of motion to find the answer(s). Force = mass x acceleration Since you know the force and the mass you should be able to figure out the acceleration.
The weight of something is its mass (in Kg) times the gravity strength of the body the object is on (9.81 n/s^2 on earth). so a 12Kg object on earth would weigh: (12 Kg ) x ( 9.81 n/s^2 ) = 117.72 Newtons (n)
Mass of ten 12 kilograms = 10*12 = 120 kilograms
117.7 newtons
Work out the resultant force by either using trigonomatry or drawing a scale diagram and resolving the vectors. Once you have worked out the resultant force, use newtons 2nd law equation F=MA. F is the resultant force, M is the mass, and A is the acceleration