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Find the mass of a football player who has 1250 N of force and has an acceleration of 1.5 m/s2.

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Answered by llMoonlightll39
2

Answer:

833.3 kg

833.3 kgExplanation:

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=ma

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhere

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhereF = 1250 N is the force on the football player

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhereF = 1250 N is the force on the football playerm = ? is his mass

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhereF = 1250 N is the force on the football playerm = ? is his massa = 1.5 m/s^2 is his acceleration

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhereF = 1250 N is the force on the football playerm = ? is his massa = 1.5 m/s^2 is his accelerationRe-arranging the equation and substituting the numbers, we find the mass:

833.3 kgExplanation:We can solve the problem by using Newton's second law:F=maF=mawhereF = 1250 N is the force on the football playerm = ? is his massa = 1.5 m/s^2 is his accelerationRe-arranging the equation and substituting the numbers, we find the mass:m=\frac{F}{a}=\frac{1250 N}{1.5 m/s^2}=833.3 kgm=aF=1.5m/s21250N=833.3kg

Answered by sky1000000000
1

Answer:

F=ma

1250=m*1.5m/

m=1250/1.5

m=833.333333

m=833.34

hope it helps you

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