Using Newton's second law (F = ma), we can calculate the total force acting on the cabinet by adding the forces applied by Jake and Ted: 25 N + 18 N = 43 N. Then, we can determine the acceleration using the formula a = F/m, where F is the total force and m is the mass of the cabinet: 43 N / 45 kg = 0.955 m/s^2. Therefore, the acceleration of the cabinet is 0.955 m/s^2 in the direction of the applied force.
The net force exerted on an object is directly proportional to its mass and acceleration, as defined by Newton's second law of motion. This means that an increase in an object's mass or acceleration will result in a corresponding increase in the net force required to produce a given acceleration.
Ex: During a softball game, a 0.2kg softball is hit by a bat. If the net force exerted on the softball by the bat is 300N (Newton's), what is the softball's acceleration?0.2kg is mass, so you would take 0.2 divided by 300=1,500... your welcome smarty
To convert newtons to kilograms, divide by 9.81 (acceleration due to gravity). 980 N / 9.81 ≈ 100 kg.
To convert Newtons to kilograms, divide by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). So, 441 Newtons is approximately equal to 44.9 kilograms.
To convert kilograms to Newtons, you need to multiply the mass in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). Therefore, 20 kilograms is equal to 196.2 Newtons.
F=m*a Net force = mass * acceleration SI units are Newtons, kilograms, m/s^2 respectively
a = F/m, where a is acceleration, F is net force, and m is mass in kilograms.
well newton's second law clearly says the acceleration of an object is in the same direction of the net force on the object and that the acceleration can be calculated like so: acceleration (in meters/seconds2) F net (in newtons) divided by the mass (in kilograms). ;so if you wanted to calculate the acceleration of an object and the mass was 20kg and the net force was 8 newton- 8/20=0.4m/s2. another simpler way in my opinion is to use the equation m=net force x acceleration. being this way just because i do not like dividing that much and multiplying is Way easier :D. hope this helped
Acceleration = force in newtons divided by mass in kilograms
Acceleration is 0.4m/s^2
Acceleration is 2m/s^2
Force in Newtons = mass in kilograms * acceleration ( can be gravitational acceleration )F = maThe mathematical relationship between force and acceleration is directly proportional.
The net force exerted on an object is directly proportional to its mass and acceleration, as defined by Newton's second law of motion. This means that an increase in an object's mass or acceleration will result in a corresponding increase in the net force required to produce a given acceleration.
The fundamental SI units for mass, length, and time are kilograms, meters, and seconds, respectively.
Ex: During a softball game, a 0.2kg softball is hit by a bat. If the net force exerted on the softball by the bat is 300N (Newton's), what is the softball's acceleration?0.2kg is mass, so you would take 0.2 divided by 300=1,500... your welcome smarty
To convert newtons to kilograms, divide by 9.81 (acceleration due to gravity). 980 N / 9.81 ≈ 100 kg.
To convert Newtons to kilograms, divide by the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2). So, 441 Newtons is approximately equal to 44.9 kilograms.