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Assuming that's the only force (for example, friction is negligible), you need to apply Newton's Second Law. That is, just divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.

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What is the acceleration of car of mass 500 kg if you apply a force of 2000 N?

Impulse = Force x timeImpulse = 500 x 0.5Impulse = 250 Ns


A man exerts a force of 500 newton on a 50kg box the box accelerates at 9ms2 what is the friction force of the box can you put the working out?

Force = mass x acceleration F = ma In the problem we know the force exerted, the mass and the acceleration. F = 500 N m = 50 kg a = 9 m/s2 How much force was needed to get a 50 kg object to accelerate at 9 m/s2? Use the formula. F = ma     =50 x 9     =450 N Force applied = 500 N Friction Force = 500 - 450                     =50 N


Calculate the acceleration of a 2000 kg single-engine airplane just before takeoff when the thrust of its engine is 500 N?

To find the acceleration, we can use Newton's second law: force = mass x acceleration. The force acting on the airplane is the thrust of the engine, which is 500 N. The mass of the airplane is 2000 kg. So, acceleration = force / mass = 500 N / 2000 kg = 0.25 m/s^2.


What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?

The torque produced by the force is 15,000 Nm (Newton-meters). This is calculated by multiplying the force (500 N) by the distance from the pivot point (30 m). Torque is a measure of rotational force.


Calculate the acceleration of a 2000-kg single-engine airplane just before takeoff when the thrust of its engine is 500 n?

To calculate the acceleration of the airplane, we need to first convert the thrust force from Newtons to kilogram-force. Then we can use Newton's second law of motion, F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. With the force and mass given, we can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration: a = F/m. This gives us an acceleration of 0.25 m/s^2 for the airplane.

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Two identical cars have forces applied to them Car A has a 1000 N force applied Car B has a 500 N force applied Which car will have more acceleration?

well if both the car are identical in mass the acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass since mass is same hence car having force of 1000 N will have more acceleration than 500 N one.


What is the acceleration of car of mass 500 kg if you apply a force of 2000 N?

Impulse = Force x timeImpulse = 500 x 0.5Impulse = 250 Ns


What force needed to give 500 newtons this acceleration 3.00 plus 3 meters per second squared?

There is some confusion here. 500 newtons IS a force. You don't "give a force an acceleration". You can accelerate an object (which has a mass), but not a force.


A man exerts a force of 500 newton on a 50kg box the box accelerates at 9ms2 what is the friction force of the box can you put the working out?

Force = mass x acceleration F = ma In the problem we know the force exerted, the mass and the acceleration. F = 500 N m = 50 kg a = 9 m/s2 How much force was needed to get a 50 kg object to accelerate at 9 m/s2? Use the formula. F = ma     =50 x 9     =450 N Force applied = 500 N Friction Force = 500 - 450                     =50 N


Calculate the acceleration of a 2000 kg single-engine airplane just before takeoff when the thrust of its engine is 500 N?

To find the acceleration, we can use Newton's second law: force = mass x acceleration. The force acting on the airplane is the thrust of the engine, which is 500 N. The mass of the airplane is 2000 kg. So, acceleration = force / mass = 500 N / 2000 kg = 0.25 m/s^2.


What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?

The torque produced by the force is 15,000 Nm (Newton-meters). This is calculated by multiplying the force (500 N) by the distance from the pivot point (30 m). Torque is a measure of rotational force.


Calculate the acceleration of a 2000-kg single-engine airplane just before takeoff when the thrust of its engine is 500 n?

To calculate the acceleration of the airplane, we need to first convert the thrust force from Newtons to kilogram-force. Then we can use Newton's second law of motion, F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. With the force and mass given, we can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration: a = F/m. This gives us an acceleration of 0.25 m/s^2 for the airplane.


How much work is performed when 500 lb of force is applied over a distance of 6 feet?

The work done is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance over which it is applied. In this case, 500 lb force over a distance of 6 feet would result in 3,000 foot-pounds of work performed.


What is A desk weighs 500 n with gravity applying that force downward if you apply 275 upward force and a friend helping applies 275 n upward force what is the net force applied?

50 N upward


A desk weights 500 N with gravity applying that force downward if you apply 275 N upward force and a friend helping you applies 275 N upward force what is the net force applied?

The net force applied to the desk is zero because the 275 N upward force you applied and the 275 N upward force your friend applied cancel each other out when combined with the desk's weight of 500 N.


How much work is exerted when a 100N force is applied over 5m?

Work is force times distance - assuming the force is applied in the same direction as the movement.


If the work done is 500J and the force applied is 125N over what distance is this force applied?

W = F x d Therefore d = W/F d = 500 / 125 = 4 meters