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force = mass x acceleration so if force doubles acceleration doubles to 8 m/s2
The force required is 15 Newtons.
90kg
Force = mass x acceleration. I'll let you do the math.
f = m * a f = 40 * 2.4 f = 96 newtons
force = mass x acceleration so if force doubles acceleration doubles to 8 m/s2
The force is 686 newtons. (Force = mass x acceleration).
The force required is 15 Newtons.
90kg
Force = mass x acceleration. I'll let you do the math.
Brandon throws a flying disc with a force of 8 N. If the disc has an acceleration of 4 m/s2, what is the mass of the disc?
magnitude of force is the mass because acceleration is 1 and mass is a scalar quantity. so the answer is 10*1.414=14.14
total mass = force / acceleration = 99 / 1.5 = 66 kilograms>66 - 10 = 56 kilograms
The acceleration of the sled is .18m/s2
The force required is 70,310 newtons.
f = m * a f = 40 * 2.4 f = 96 newtons
Fnet=ma. This means that net force (Newtons (N)) is equal to mass (Kilograms(Kg)) multiplied by acceleration (meters per second squared (ms2)).