600 Newtons
The equation for solving such a problem is displayed below.
F=m*a
Where F stands for force, m stands for mass, and a stands for acceleration. Next, we just plug in our numbers
F = 60kg * 10 meters/second2
F= 600 kg.meters/second2
The unit "kg.meters/second2" is called a "Newton", which is the metric equivalent of pounds. So our answer is:
Force = 600 Newton
a=F/m
Ex. a= (600-400)N=200N=> a=200N
m=200kg
200N/200kg=1m/s^2
Acceleration is constant in time since the force of friction does not depend on the velocity.
The final speed doesn't depend on the force. Any force at all, greater than zero,
will accelerate 20 kg to a speed of 10 m/s, if you have time to wait for it. A greater
force will get it there sooner.
Use Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration. Since mass and acceleration are already in SI units, the force will also be in SI units (specifically, the force will be in newtons).
ml per second is a rate of fluid flow. You need to know the cross sectional area to answer the question.
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Force = mass x acceleration. Any amount of force will accelerate a mass. The amount of force you want to use depends on how quickly you want to accelerate something.
No force is needed to move an object. Force is needed to accelerate it.If you pick the acceleration you want to achieve, then the force you'll need isdirectly proportional to the mass of the object.To put it another way: It takes more force to accelerate a truck than it takesto accelerate a little red wagon at the same rate.
The force required is 15 Newtons.
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acceleration...
Whenever there is a resultant force acting on a body which is having some mass, then that body will accelerate (or) A body whose velocity is changing with respect to time and having some mass then the body will accelerate.
Force = mass x acceleration. Any amount of force will accelerate a mass. The amount of force you want to use depends on how quickly you want to accelerate something.
Force is directly proportional to mass. Therefore, even both the car and bicycle are being accelerated to the same velocity, accelerating a car would require more force since it has a greater mass.
No force is needed to move an object. Force is needed to accelerate it.If you pick the acceleration you want to achieve, then the force you'll need isdirectly proportional to the mass of the object.To put it another way: It takes more force to accelerate a truck than it takesto accelerate a little red wagon at the same rate.
The force required is 15 Newtons.
The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.
Mass is defined as resistance to acceleration, so one could measure how much force is needed to accelerate the object.
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