A newton is a kg *m/ s^2. Acceleration is in m/s^2. Thus divide the force in Newtons by kilograms and you will get an acceleration value.
In this case: 20 N / 100 kg = 0.2 m/ s^2
Well the formula is: Force(F)=Mass(m)*Acceleration(a) F=ma Given: F:100N, a:4 m/s^2 m=F/a=100/4=25kg So mass of given object will be 25kg. Now you want to produce 16 m/s^2 acceleration in the same object. So F=ma=25*16=400N So 400N force will be required.
The accelaration of the object is 1.8 m/sec2
F = M A
A = F/M = 100/40 = 2.5 m/sec2
The acceleration of this mass is 1.4m/s^2
(Force on an object) = (the object's mass) times (its acceleration)
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object's mass decreases, acceleration increases.
If you increase the force on an object acceleration increases . As F = m*a, where F = Force , m = mass of the object & a = acceleration
Newton's Second Law says force = mass * acceleration. If you push on two objects with the same force, the object with the smaller mass will have a greater acceleration.
an object's mass
The mass has an acceleration of 2.1m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration is 1.7m/s^2
2.1 m/s2
Velocity can only change if the object experiences an acceleration. Acceleration can only change if either the Force on the object increases, or the Mass of the object decreases.
Use Newton's 2nd law of motion to find the answer(s). Force = mass x acceleration Since you know the force and the mass you should be able to figure out the acceleration.
Force and acceleration are NOT the same. If you apply a net force to an object, it causes the object to accelerate. The amount of acceleration depends on the force and the mass of the object. Force = mass x acceleration.
Force. Force =mass x acceleration.
Force = Mass * Acceleration or Acceleration = Force / MassThe Mass is the mass of the object and the Acceleration is the change of speed of the object due to the Force.
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
The object's acceleration is 1.33m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration is a net force that is inversely dependent on mass, therefore if an object mass increases ,acceleration decreases
Acceleration = (force) divided by (mass)