10m/s^2: (a = F/m)
2.63 n/kg
20 N is applied to 10 kg mass. 20 N/10 = 2. The acceleration of mass is 2.
It has no net force.
Force = Mass x Acceleration Force = 5 x 2 Force = 10N (Newtons)
It is 6.93 metres/second2.
20 meters per second
The acceleration will be doubled accordingly. From 10m/s2 to 20.
2.63 n/kg
1 m/s2 because Force = mass * acceleration, therefore acceleration = Force/ mass. 20 N / 20 kg = 1 m/s2
2.5N/kg or 2.5m/s2.
20 N is applied to 10 kg mass. 20 N/10 = 2. The acceleration of mass is 2.
It has no net force.
Force = Mass x Acceleration Force = 5 x 2 Force = 10N (Newtons)
It is 6.93 metres/second2.
Please use Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration.
Acceleration = (force)/(mass)For the first object, A = 20/10 = 2 m/s2For the second object, A = 30/18 = 12/3 m/s2The acceleration of the first object is 20% greaterthan the acceleration of the second one.
Just use Newton's formula: force = mass x acceleration. Solving for acceleration: acceleration = force / mass.