Force=mass*acceleration
80N=10kg*acceleration
80N/10kg=acceleration
8m/s2=acceleration
The acceleration is 8m/s2.
That point is on Ellesmere Island in northern Canada, on the North American continent.
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
Take the sum of the forces on the object on the horizontal plane(x-direction) with the positive direction being to the right. The 80 newtons to the right is +80N and the 80 newtons acting to the left is -80N. Add them up, so 80N - 80N = 0 N. The total force acting on the object is 0.
The answer would be 80kg/ms or 80N because: force= mass x acceleration = 20kg x 4ms =80kg/ms =80N
No. If n=5, 80n would be 400, not 28
Good question. Yes, your weight would change, but your mass would not. People often confuse weight with mass.If your mass is 50kg, then your weight on Earth is 500N - weight is a force, and it is equal to mass x acceleration due to gravity.Because the force of gravity on the moon is much less, about 1/6 of that on Earth, your weight would be about 80N. Your mass, however, would still be 50kg.
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area = pi x (502 - 302)/4 = 1256.64 mm2 stress = 80N / 1256.64mm2 = 0.06366 N/mm2
You will have to learn a new terminology here: net force. Net force is the sum of all forces acting on an object. For example, in a tag of war, when one team is pulling the tag with a force of 100 N and the other with 80 N, the net force would be 20 N at the direction of the first team (100 N - 80 N = 20 N).
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At 80N 40W, you would find the Svalbard archipelago, which is a group of islands located in the Arctic Ocean. The main island in this group is called Spitsbergen. These islands are known for their remote and rugged beauty, as well as being home to diverse wildlife such as polar bears and seabirds.
That point is on Ellesmere Island in northern Canada, on the North American continent.
The difference between weight and mass is that weight is a force and mass is a measure of the amount of matter within an object. To get mass from weight, divide by the gravitational constant. In this case, 9.8 meters per second2. 800/9.8 = 81.632 kilograms.