A force of 4500 Newtons is required.
The force needed can be calculated using Newton's second law: Force = mass x acceleration. Plugging in the values, we get Force = 6 kg x 4 m/s^2 = 24 Newtons. Thus, a force of 24 Newtons would be needed to produce an acceleration of 4 m/s^2 on a ball of mass 6 kg.
That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)
The force needed to accelerate an object is given by the formula: force = mass x acceleration. For the bowling bowl with a mass of 25kg and acceleration of 2m/s^2, the force required would be 50 Newtons.
The formula to calculate force in newtons is force mass x acceleration.
The force needed to accelerate a 25 kg bowling ball would depend on the desired acceleration. Newton's second law states that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration (F = ma). If you specify the acceleration, the force required can be calculated using this formula.
acceleration...
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.
F = m a = (976) (2.5) = 2,440 newtons
The force required is 70,310 newtons.
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The force needed can be calculated using Newton's second law: Force = mass x acceleration. Plugging in the values, we get Force = 6 kg x 4 m/s^2 = 24 Newtons. Thus, a force of 24 Newtons would be needed to produce an acceleration of 4 m/s^2 on a ball of mass 6 kg.
The required net force is F = M A = (976 x 2.5) = 2,440 newtons (548.9 pounds, rounded).
That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)
Acceleration = force in newtons divided by mass in kilograms
Force=mass*acceleration
The force needed to accelerate an object is given by the formula: force = mass x acceleration. For the bowling bowl with a mass of 25kg and acceleration of 2m/s^2, the force required would be 50 Newtons.
The formula to calculate force in newtons is force mass x acceleration.