The work done pushing the shopping cart would be 8800 Joules, calculated as force (88N) times distance (100m). Work is the product of force applied in the direction of motion and the distance over which it is applied.
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the greater the force, the greater the acceleration. So if you were to begin pushing a shopping cart harder, you go faster and there is more acceleration. If you were to push the cart softer there would be less acceleration.
You would only need to know the accleration of the cart, and it's mass. Since there are wheels on the cart, you shouldn't have to worry about friction. It is as simple as newtons second law Force = mass times accleration. If you know two of these quantities, you can solve the equation for the third. Hope this helps!
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An unbalanced force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion or shape. For example, pushing a shopping cart with a greater force on one side than the other will result in the cart moving in the direction of the stronger force, demonstrating unbalanced force.
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The answer is like force can be pull or push.Both are force.For example if you are pushing a shopping cart full of milk,that is force from your muscles.It is motion to.
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the greater the force, the greater the acceleration. So if you were to begin pushing a shopping cart harder, you go faster and there is more acceleration. If you were to push the cart softer there would be less acceleration.
You would only need to know the accleration of the cart, and it's mass. Since there are wheels on the cart, you shouldn't have to worry about friction. It is as simple as newtons second law Force = mass times accleration. If you know two of these quantities, you can solve the equation for the third. Hope this helps!
For a shopping cart at rest to roll forward, a net force must act upon it to overcome its inertia. This can be achieved by applying a force, such as pushing the cart, which must be strong enough to overcome static friction between the cart's wheels and the ground. Once the force is applied and exceeds this friction, the cart will begin to roll forward.
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An unbalanced force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion or shape. For example, pushing a shopping cart with a greater force on one side than the other will result in the cart moving in the direction of the stronger force, demonstrating unbalanced force.
It can be either. Horse-drawn carts are virtually all pulled. Library and shopping carts are pushed. However, any pulling or pushing force that is exerted includes a pushing force against the ground (i.e. friction).
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Wind exerts a dynamic force on a shopping cart, primarily acting as a lateral or drag force. This force can push the cart sideways or cause it to move in the direction of the wind, depending on the wind's speed and direction. Additionally, the wind can create instability, making it more challenging to control the cart. Overall, the wind's impact on a shopping cart is a combination of aerodynamic drag and lateral force.