Mass of the body, m = 2 kg
Applied force, F = 7 N
Coefficient of kinetic friction, μ = 0.1
Initial velocity, u = 0
Time, t = 10 s
The acceleration produced in the body by the applied force is given by Newton’s second law of motion as:

Frictional force is given as:
f = μmg
= 0.1 x 2 x 9.8 = – 1.96 N
The acceleration produced by the frictional force:

The distance travelled by the body is given by the equation of motion:

Work done by the applied force, Wa = F x s = 7 x 126 = 882 J
Work done by the frictional force, Wf = F x s = –1.96 x 126 = –247 J
Net force = 7 + (–1.96) = 5.04 N
Work done by the net force, Wnet= 5.04 x126 = 635 J
From the first equation of motion, final velocity can be calculated as:
v= u + at
= 0 + 2.52 × 10 = 25.2 m/s
