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3. The mass of a meteor is 35,000 kg. Calculate the net force needed to accelerate the meteor at a rate of 45 m/s2?

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Explanation:

Given :

  • The mass of a meteor (m) = 35000 kg
  • Acceleration (a) = 45 m/s²

To Find :

  • Net force needed to accelerate the meteor, Fₙₑₜ

Solution :

★Net force (Fₙₑₜ),

Formula of "Net force" is given as ;

 \implies\green{ \sf \: F_{net} = m \times a}

Now,

 \implies \sf \: F_{net} =35000 \times 45 \\  \\  \implies \sf \red{ F_{net} =1575000 \: N}

Hence, The net force needed to accelerate the meteor is 1575000 N.

Answered by VinCus
20

Given:-

\bigstarThe mass of meteor is 35,000 Kg.

\bigstarThe acceleration of the meteor is 45 m/s²

To Find:-

\bigstarThe force needed to accelerate the meteor?

Solution:-

\bigstarWe are given that the mass of the meteor is 35,000 Kg and the acceleration of the meteor is 45 m/s². We have to find the Force of the meteor. To find the force of the meteor, using formula.

 \\\overbrace{ \underbrace{ \underline{ \boxed{ \frak{\red \bigstar \: Force = Mass × Accleration \:  \red \bigstar}}}}}

 \\ \dashrightarrow \frak {Force} =  \tt 35000 \times 45

\\  \dashrightarrow \frak {Force} =  \tt1,575,000

\bigstarHence, the force required to accelerate the meteor is 1575000 N.


VinCus: Thanx! duude!
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