find the force required to give a mass of 70 kg an acceleration of 4.5 m/2/2 (1) horizontally (2) vertically
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An object has a mass of 5 kg. How much force is needed to accelerate it at 6 m/s2?
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Edia Alexander, B.Tech Physics, Federal University of Technology Akure (2020)
Answered May 26, 2017
From Newton’s Second Law of Motion, the force needed to accelerate a moving object of mass m at acceleration a is given by ;
F = ma
In this case, m = 5kg, a = 6m/s^2 and we want to find F
F = 5 x 6
F = 30N
Therefore, a force of 30N is needed to accelerate a 5kg object at 6m/s^2.
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Edia Alexander, B.Tech Physics, Federal University of Technology Akure (2020)
Answered May 26, 2017
From Newton’s Second Law of Motion, the force needed to accelerate a moving object of mass m at acceleration a is given by ;
F = ma
In this case, m = 5kg, a = 6m/s^2 and we want to find F
F = 5 x 6
F = 30N
Therefore, a force of 30N is needed to accelerate a 5kg object at 6m/s^2.
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