v = square root of 1200/0.01
w1= 1,500N F= 1,200 1500N-1200N= 300N 3.x10 2 N
When we calculate the net force acting on the object in these situations, we use the formula… FNET = Fa + Ff When you want to calculate the acceleration of an object, always use the net force acting on it. FNET = ma We need to think of the net force as the force pushing down on the scale causing it to give a reading. for example- The elevator pushing up on me will make me push down on the floor (Newton's 3rd Law). We will show this by making the acceleration (3.0m/s2) a negative value. The formula for this would look like this… FNET = Fg + Fa
1200n/m
w1= 1,500N F= 1,200 1500N-1200N= 300N 3.x10 2 N
If your mass is 120 kg, then you weigh about 1,177 N on Earth, and about 195 N on the moon. Your mass doesn't change, no matter where you are.
When we calculate the net force acting on the object in these situations, we use the formula… FNET = Fa + Ff When you want to calculate the acceleration of an object, always use the net force acting on it. FNET = ma We need to think of the net force as the force pushing down on the scale causing it to give a reading. for example- The elevator pushing up on me will make me push down on the floor (Newton's 3rd Law). We will show this by making the acceleration (3.0m/s2) a negative value. The formula for this would look like this… FNET = Fg + Fa