To solve for acceleration (a), you can use Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that ( F = ma ), where ( F ) is the force, ( m ) is the mass, and ( a ) is the acceleration. Given ( F = 50 , \text{N} ) and ( m = 10 , \text{kg} ), you can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration:
( a = \frac{F}{m} )
Plugging in the values, ( a = \frac{50 , \text{N}}{10 , \text{kg}} = 5 , \text{m/s}^2 ). Thus, the acceleration is ( 5 , \text{m/s}^2 ).
The acceleration can be calculated using Newton's second law, which states that acceleration is equal to the net force applied divided by the mass of the object. In this case, the acceleration would be 10 m/s^2 (50N / 5kg = 10 m/s^2).
The force on an object is given by Newton's 2nd Law:F = mawhere F is the force, m is the mass, and ais the acceleration.To find the acceleration, divide both sides of the equation by m and rearrange to givea = F/mThe acceleration of a 200kg mass acted upon by a 50N force is thena = (50N)/(200kg) = 0.25 N/kg, or simplifying the units: 0.25 m/s2
The mass would be 5.1 kg if the weight is 50 newtons, assuming Earth's gravity. This is calculated by dividing the weight by gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/s^2).
200N doesn't describe the object, it describes the force acting on an object. If i can correctly assume you are talking about 200N as the weight force of the object, F=MA 200=M(9.8) M=200/9.8 M= a little bit more than 2kg
The coordinates 50N 97W correspond to a location in southern Canada, near the border with the United States. It is in the province of Manitoba, specifically in the rural areas northwest of Winnipeg.
The acceleration can be calculated using Newton's second law, which states that acceleration is equal to the net force applied divided by the mass of the object. In this case, the acceleration would be 10 m/s^2 (50N / 5kg = 10 m/s^2).
The force on an object is given by Newton's 2nd Law:F = mawhere F is the force, m is the mass, and ais the acceleration.To find the acceleration, divide both sides of the equation by m and rearrange to givea = F/mThe acceleration of a 200kg mass acted upon by a 50N force is thena = (50N)/(200kg) = 0.25 N/kg, or simplifying the units: 0.25 m/s2
The mass would be 5.1 kg if the weight is 50 newtons, assuming Earth's gravity. This is calculated by dividing the weight by gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/s^2).
W = mg, where W is weight in Newtons, m is mass in kg and g is acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2.W = 5kg x 9.8m/s2 = 49N = 50N rounded to 1 significant figure
200N doesn't describe the object, it describes the force acting on an object. If i can correctly assume you are talking about 200N as the weight force of the object, F=MA 200=M(9.8) M=200/9.8 M= a little bit more than 2kg
The country located at 50N and 10E is Germany.
Paris is southeast of 50n
To answer the question, the mass of the boat in trial one is needed. However, F=ma. You have all the necessary variables. The acceleration in trial 2 is a=f/m, which is 50N/125kg. Use the same equation to figure out the acceleration in trial 1, then compare. The question may require that you convert 125 kg to grams, which can be done using stoichiometry. You would do 125 multiplied by 1000 to get the amount in grams.
The country located at 50N and 100E coordinates is Kazakhstan.
Germany has the latitude of 50N and the longitude of 10E.
Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada is located at 50n 97w.
The coordinates 50N 30E point to Ukraine in Eastern Europe.