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F = ma, so we have 100 = m x 5, so m = 20 kg.

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What object will have the greatest acceleration if acted upon by a net force of 100 N?

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If you use the same force on less massive object what happened to the acceleration?

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Claudia stubs her toe on the coffee table with a force of 100 newtons. What is the acceleration of Claudia's 1.80 kilogram foot?

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A net force of 100 N is moving a mass with an acceleration of 5 ms what is the mass of the object?

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How do you find mass if you are given velocity force and speed?

force=mass x acceleration. you have force lets say 100N. you are given a velocity of lets say 10m/s at the first second. and you are given speed. if you are given one speed, then you are given the change in velocity (your acceleration). if you are given multiple speeds, then you can figure out your change in velocity of the amount of time the speeds are given as (also your acceleration). So lets say you are given a speed of 30m/s at the third second (second second sounds redundant). Assuming acceleration is constant as always, 30-10=20m/s over 2 seconds. So 20/2=10m/s2. now you have force and acceleration. 100= m x 10m/s2. m=10kg.


If you use the same force on a less massive object what happens to the acceleration?

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A 200 N force is applied to an object which then accelerates at 2 ms2. What is the mass of the object?

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What is the equation used to figure the acceleration of a 25 N force when the mass is 100 kg?

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