answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Using Newton's Second Law, you need to divide the force by the mass. If the force is in newton and the mass in kg, the acceleration will be in meters per second squared.

User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the acceleration of a snowmobile that has a force of N and a mass of kg?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you find acceleration with only mass and kinetic force?

Acceleration = force(N) / mass(kg)


What is the acceleration of a kg mass pushed by a N force?

Acceleration is 0.25m/s2 (A = force/mass).


What is acceleration if force is 425 N and mass is 39 kg?

Acceleration is 10.9m/s2 (A = force/mass).


What is the acceleration of a 7 kg mass being pulled by a 56 newton force?

Force = mass * acceleration you do the math


What is the acceleration of an object whose mass is 45 kg and has a force of 60N?

The object's acceleration is 1.33m/s2 (A = force/mass).


An object with a mass of 10.5 kg experiences a force of 22.05 N What is the acceleration of the object?

The mass has an acceleration of 2.1m/s2 (A = force/mass).


What is the acceleration of a hot air balloon with the mass of 50 kg and lift force of 1000 N?

force = mass x acceleration acceleration = force/mass = 1000N/50kg = 20m/s2


What is the acceleration of a 3 kg mass if a force of 14.4 N is used to move the mass?

Acceleration = force/mass:14.4 / 3 = acceleration of 4.8meters per second squared.


What is A force produces an acceleration of 0.5 m s2 on a body of mass 1 kg What is the acceleration if the same force acts on a body of mass 2 kg?

The force on the 1kg body is 0.5 Newton. The acceleration of the 2kg mass with a force of 0.5 Newton will be 0.25m/s^2


How to work out a force?

Force = Mass (in Kg) x Acceleration (m.s -2)


How do you find linear?

acceleration = force in Newtons/mass in kg


What force of 2.0 kg mass and acceleration of 5.0 MS's on a level surface what is the force applied to the mass?

Force = Mass x Acceleration Force = 5 x 2 Force = 10N (Newtons)