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N stands for newton, the unit of force - this already is a force, no need to convert anything.

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What is the acceleration of a 10kg mass if the force is 98n?

The acceleration of the 10kg mass is 9.8 m/s^2 (98 N / 10 kg = 9.8 m/s^2) according to Newton's second law (F = ma).


A 10kg brick and a 1kg book are dropped in a vacuum the force of gravity on the 10-kg brick is?

The force of gravity on the 10kg brick is 98N. This is because the force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object, and in this case, it is 10 times greater than the force of gravity on the 1kg book.


What is the magnitude (size) and direction of the cumulative force acting on the car shown in the picture above?

The cumulative force acting on the car is the vector sum of all forces acting on it. To determine the magnitude and direction of this force, you would need to know the individual forces acting on the car (such as friction, gravity, and engine force) along with their magnitudes and directions. This information is necessary to compute the net force acting on the car.


If you multiply an objects weight by its height what value do it compute?

gravitational potential energy!!!!!!


How much work does gravity do to a 10kg going 5m up?

Well if we use work = force * distance we have the distance but not the force. We have to use another equation f=ma (force = mass*acceleration) where the acceleration is gravity (9.8 m/s or 10 if you are rounding). Not using rounding: m=10 a=9.8 therefore 10*9.8=98N=force We then input that into our work formula: force = 98 distance = 5 therefore 98*5 = 490J = work without rounding that would simply be 500J Hope this helps!

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