The relation between force(F), mass(M), and acceleration(a), is that F = M x a. Now 1 Newton is the force that causes a mass of 1 kg to accelerate at 1 meter/sec2. So if F = 1050 N and M = 760 kg, a = F/M = 1050/760 = 1.382 meters/sec2
A kilogram weighs a kilogram or, exerts a force of around 9.8 Newtons on Earth at ground level.
The man exerts a force of 245 Newtons to pull the box. This force can be calculated by resolving the force into its horizontal and vertical components. Given that the angle is 30 degrees, the horizontal component of the force can be found using trigonometry.
On Earth, the force of gravity exerts approximately 9.81 newtons on one kilogram of mass. This gravitational force is a result of the mass of the object and the gravitational acceleration.
The relevant formula here is Newton's Second Law, meaning that you need to divide the force by the mass. If you want to estimate the answer in your head - if that's what you mean by "guess" - you can round the mass to 700 or 800, and the force to 1000 or 1100.
Einstein explored how force is related to acceleration in relativity. In general relativity, a force is a direct result of acceleration. For example, when one feels an acceleration or deceleration, they are actually feeling a force exerted on them. Under this reasoning, the force that an accelerating elevator exerts on your body is synonymous to the force that gravity exerts on your body.As for an equation, F=(γ3) ma
The man exerts a force of approximately 245 newtons when pulling the box at a 30-degree angle. This force can be calculated by resolving the gravitational force acting on the box into horizontal and vertical components. The horizontal component of the force needed to move the box can be calculated as the force required to overcome friction and accelerate the box.
Gravity exerts an acceleration a= GM/r2 = v2/r.
A rope exerts a force of magnitude 21 N, at an angle 31 deg above the horizontal, on a box at rest on a horizontal floor. The coefficients of friction between the box and floor are Us = 0.55 and UK = 0.50. The box remains at rest. Determine the smallest possible mass of the box. this is the full question thanks for any help! :)
Yes, when an object is resting on a table, the acceleration due to gravity acts vertically downward, but the table exerts an equal and opposite force (normal force) on the object in the upward direction, canceling out the effect of gravity. Therefore, the net acceleration on the body is zero.
Gravity exerts a force; the Second Law states that such a force will cause an acceleration, which can be calculated as:a = F/m (acceleration = force divided by mass).
The mass of a 20kg object is 20 kilograms. This means that the object has a certain amount of matter that exerts a gravitational force of about 196.2 Newtons (assuming acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2).
448.276 m/s^2