2m/s^2
F = maa= F/mF = 30Nm = 5.4kga = 30/5.4= 5.56 m/s^2
Use the expression a = F/m Given F = 10 N and m = 5 kg. So acceleration a = 10/5 = 2 m/s2
Force = Mass x Acceleration Force = 5 x 2 Force = 10N (Newtons)
A 20-newton force would cause acceleration at 6 m/sec The acceleration is given by the formula F=ma (Force = mass x acceleration) so for the same mass, doubling the force doubles the acceleration for the same mass.
Force = (Mass) x (Acceleration)Acceleration = (Force) / (mass) = 10/20 = 1/2 meter per second2The length of time doesn't matter. The acceleration is constant as long as the force continues.
F = maa= F/mF = 30Nm = 5.4kga = 30/5.4= 5.56 m/s^2
Use the expression a = F/m Given F = 10 N and m = 5 kg. So acceleration a = 10/5 = 2 m/s2
Force = Mass x Acceleration Force = 5 x 2 Force = 10N (Newtons)
The acceleration will be doubled accordingly. From 10m/s2 to 20.
Force=mass x acc. So the accel. will be 10/2.012 which is app. 5metres per sec squared.
A 20-newton force would cause acceleration at 6 m/sec The acceleration is given by the formula F=ma (Force = mass x acceleration) so for the same mass, doubling the force doubles the acceleration for the same mass.
Force=mass*acceleration 80N=10kg*acceleration 80N/10kg=acceleration 8m/s2=acceleration The acceleration is 8m/s2.
Force = (Mass) x (Acceleration)Acceleration = (Force) / (mass) = 10/20 = 1/2 meter per second2The length of time doesn't matter. The acceleration is constant as long as the force continues.
20 N is applied to 10 kg mass. 20 N/10 = 2. The acceleration of mass is 2.
if a force of 200n is applied to an object that has a mass of 50kg what will its acceleration be?
mass of the railroad car =2000kgvelocity=15m/stime=10s:.Force applied to stop the railroad car=mass X acceleration=mass X velocity/time=2000 X 15 / 10=30000 NSo, the force applied is 30000 N.
F = ma. Thus, acceleration is the force divided by the mass. Here, 10/2 = 5ms-2.