If that force represents its weight, divide that by the gravitational field (approximately 9.8 N/kg), to get the mass in kilograms.
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An unbalanced force produces acceleration, in accordance with Newton's very basic formula, force equals mass times acceleration.
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Approximately 15kg or 33.07 pounds.
force on ground = mass * acceleration due to gravity (approx 9.82 (m/s)/s at earths surface) say truck mass = 10,000 kg then: 10,000 * 9.82 = 98,200 newtons acting down equaling this with upward force of 98,200 newtons = weightless truck anything greater than this force = upward acceleration (lifting)
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14000 lbs = 6350 kilograms (approx)
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Force = (mass) times (acceleration) Constant force produces constant acceleration.
One that is applied to a mass.
An unbalanced force produces acceleration, in accordance with Newton's very basic formula, force equals mass times acceleration.
It is best expressed by Newton's second law: Force = Mass x acceleration. Thus a force of 1 Newton produces an acceleration of 1 m/sec per second on a mass of 1 kg. A force of 1 poundal produces an acceleration of 1 ft/sec per second on a mass of 1 pound.
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Approximately 15kg or 33.07 pounds.
The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.
Approximately 15kg or 33.07 pounds.
force on ground = mass * acceleration due to gravity (approx 9.82 (m/s)/s at earths surface) say truck mass = 10,000 kg then: 10,000 * 9.82 = 98,200 newtons acting down equaling this with upward force of 98,200 newtons = weightless truck anything greater than this force = upward acceleration (lifting)