A volume of mass 10kg is acted upon by a constant force of 30N for 2 seconds.

Calculate
A. The velocity of the body
B. The kinetic energy gained by the body.

F = ma, so a = F/m

A. v = at
B. KE = 1/2 mv^2
Now just plug in your numbers

To calculate the velocity of the body, we can use the formula:

v = u + at

Where:
v = final velocity
u = initial velocity (which is assumed to be 0 in this case)
a = acceleration
t = time

Given:
Mass (m) = 10 kg
Force (F) = 30 N
Time (t) = 2 seconds

We know that force equals mass times acceleration:

F = ma

Rearranging the equation, we get:

a = F/m = 30 N / 10 kg = 3 m/s^2

Plugging in the values, we can determine the velocity:

v = u + at = 0 + 3 m/s^2 × 2 s = 6 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the body is 6 m/s.

To calculate the kinetic energy gained by the body, we use the equation:

Kinetic energy (KE) = 0.5 × mass × velocity^2

Given:
Mass (m) = 10 kg
Velocity (v) = 6 m/s

Plugging in the values, we can calculate the kinetic energy:

KE = 0.5 × 10 kg × (6 m/s)^2 = 0.5 × 10 kg × 36 m^2/s^2 = 0.5 × 360 kg m^2/s^2

Therefore, the kinetic energy gained by the body is 180 Joules (J).