F = M a = (1,300) x (1.5) = 1,950 newtons
F=ma=2000x1.5=3000N
3,000 newtons
3,000 newtons
3000 N
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To find out acceleration you need to apply the formulae, famous by sir Isaac newton f=ma, but use it as A=f/m.So 4200N/2000kg = 2.1 and the measurement is 2.1 N/kg squaredSo the answer is 2.1 N/kg squared.
The idea is to divide the output force by the input force.
There are no specific way to calculate length of acceleration lane (LA). Even AASHTO 2004 Green book also only include tables to predict minimum LA. However, from Highway Capacity Manual 2000 (exhibit 25-5) shows calculation to get flowrate in lane 1 and lane 2. In the equation exists LA variables. Therefore, if you can know value of freeway demand flowrate (in pcu/hr) and flowrate in lane 1 and lane 2, then i guess you can get the answer for LA
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Mass= 2000 kg Acceleration=0.5m/s2 force = mass * acceleration =2000*0.5 N =1000 N
Just use Newton's formula: force = mass x acceleration. Solving for acceleration: acceleration = force / mass.
Simply we use the formula. F = ma. m = 2000 kg and a = 4m/s^2 So force F = 8000 N.
Force = mass times acceleration,therefore200 N = (2000kg) x accelerationSolve for acceleration by dividing both sides by 2000, and we getacceleration = 0.1 m/s2.
force = mass x accel 400/2000 = 0.2 meters/second/second
Impulse = Force x timeImpulse = 500 x 0.5Impulse = 250 Ns
The integers with cubed values between 2000 and 3000 are: 133 = 2197 143 = 2744
acceleration = net force / mass A = 500 N/ 2000 kg a = 0.25 m/s/s or 0.25 m/s2
Force = mass * accelerationForce = (2000 kg)(6 m/s2)= 12,000 Newtons of force=================
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An equivalent of 204 kilograms of resistance to the linear acceleration of gravity