Weight = m g = (90 x 10) = 900 newtons
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that Force equals the product of mass and acceleration. Thus, the force required to accelerate a 200 kg object 15 meters per second squared equals 200*15. This is equivalent to 300 Newtons.
Acceleration of the object.
F = ma Force (in Newtons) equals mass (in kilograms) times acceleration (in meters per second squared) In this case, 450 = 30a, so the accelerating is 15 meters per second squared
It means that the object's speed is always 5 meters per second faster than it was one second earlier.
m/s2 (Meters-Per-Second Squared)
The object will be moving at 14.7 meters per second. 1.5 seconds X 9.8 meters per second squared(the gravitational constant). This assumes that the object's original velocity is zero.
-2.33 metres per second squared
The acceleration is 9.807 meters per second squared.
9.8
F = ma, so if mass is constant, you need to double the force to double the acceleration. The answer is 20 N.
32 feet per second squared equates to 35,112.96 meters per minute squared.
Acceleration in meters per second squared is determined by dividing Force by mass: a = F/m