The acceleration is 11m/s2
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.
If you refer to the force of gravity, multiply the mass by the gravitational field, which - on Earth - is about 9.8 newton/kilogram.
The acceleration will be 4 metres per second-squared in the direction of the net force.
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3500g or 3.5kg
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.
According to Newton's second law, Force = mass x acceleration. From the equation F = ma, one can deduce that A = F/m Simply plug in the known values and solve. A = (12 N) / (3kg) A = 4 m/s^2 The answer is 4 meters per second squared.
the answer is 4m/s^2
If you refer to the force of gravity, multiply the mass by the gravitational field, which - on Earth - is about 9.8 newton/kilogram.
The kilogram (kg) is the SI unit for mass. So an object that is 3kg, has a mass of 3kg.
The acceleration will be 4 metres per second-squared in the direction of the net force.
Newton's Law F=ma A=F/M A=18/3 A=6m/s2
The force needed in this situation is 15 newtons. The formula appears below.Force = (mass) times (acceleration)F = 3 x 5 = 15 newtons
density is given as mass/volume.=27/9=3kg/m^3
Unchanged - mass is not gravity dependent.
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The dog's mass on earth is about 3kg