Since you don't tell us anything about friction or any other forces in the body's
environment, we have to assume that there aren't any, and answer the question
for that case.
Any force, no matter how small, will accelerate any body, no matter how big. The
greater the force is, the greater the acceleration will be.
To find out exactly what the acceleration is, simply divide the force by the mass.
= What force is required to produce an acceleration of 2 m s-2 in a body of mass 0.8 kg? =
F=ma Force = Mass x Acceleration 15 x 8 = 120
In order to find the force required to accelerate a body of a given mass, one should multiply the mass by the acceleration. In this case, a force of 648N will be required.
The force on the 15kg mass is 75 newtons. (Force = mass x acceleration).
Force = Mass*Acceleration
Therefore, the force required is 15*8 = 120 N.
A force of 375N is required.
It is 12 kN.
120N
The more the mass, the more momentum you will need for an object to speed up more, or accelerate.
You need to know the density of wood (will vary whether wet or dry). 1m3 is 1000 litres or 1,000,000cm3. Regarding density, with water for example at stp, 1 gram will equal 1cm3.
Density = mass / volumeIn SI units: mass is expressed in kilograms volume is expressed in cubic meters Therefore, density is expressed in kilograms /cubic meters. (In practice, the unit kilogram/liter, which is equivalent to gram / cubic centimeter, is often still used.)
This is impossible to say. Meters and kg (kilograms) are two different measurements and they cannot be converted on to another. Kilograms measure mass and meters measure length.
72.5747792 kilograms :)
20 kilograms
F = M A = (18) x (36) = 648 newtons
Just use Newton's Second Law (F=ma). The force will be in newtons.
Meters and secound
Without a unit, "36" is not an acceleration. we'll assume you're talking aboutunits of "meters per second2".F = M A = (18) x (36) = 648 newtons = about 146 pounds (rounded)
Kilograms can't be converted to meters. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure length.
25 kilograms in scientific notation is 2.5 × 101kg
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.
Meters and kilograms are different units of measurement. Meters measures length and kilograms measures mass. They cannot be converted.
Kilograms and Meters are different entities. Kilograms is a unit of weight while meters are a unit of length.
Kilograms can't be converted to meters. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure length.
F = M a 15 = M (1.5) M = 15 / 1.5 = 10 kilograms