Physics, asked by 24emares, 9 months ago

FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST
ACCELERATION WORKSHEET #2
USE THE FORMULA F=ma TO DETERMINE THE FORCE, MASS OR ACCELERATION.

FORCE IS MEASURED IN NEWTONS (N)
MASS IS MEASURED IN KILOGRAMS (kg)
ACCELERATION IS MEASURED IN (m/s2)

1. How much force is required to accelerate a 2.00 kg mass at 3.0 m/s2?



2. Given a force of 100 N and an acceleration of 10.0 m/s2, what is the mass?



3. What is the acceleration of a 10.5 kg mass pushed by a 5.50 N force?






4. Given a force of 88.3 N and an acceleration of 4.02 m/s2, what is the mass?






5. How much force is required to accelerate a 12.9 kg mass at 5.3 m/s2?






6. Given a force of 10.43 N and an acceleration of 5.98 m/s2, what is the mass?

Answers

Answered by CunningKing
41

1. Mass = 2 kg

Acceleration = 3 m/s²

Force = ma

⇒F = 2*3

⇒F = 6 N

2. Force = 100 N

Acceleration = 10 m/s²

F = ma

⇒m = F/a

⇒m = 100/10

⇒m = 10 kg

3. Mass = 10.5 kg

Force = 5.5 N

F = ma

⇒a = F/m

⇒a = 5.5/10.5

⇒a = 0.52 m/s²

4. Force = 88.3 N

Acceleration = 4.02 m/s²

F = ma

⇒m = F/a

⇒m= 88.3/4.02

⇒m = 21.96 kg

5. Acceleration = 5.3 m/s²

Mass = 12.9 kg

F = ma

⇒F = 5.3*12.9

⇒F = 68.37 N

6. Force = 10.43 N

Acceleration = 5.98 m/s²

F = ma

⇒m = F/a

⇒m = 10.43/5.98

⇒m = 1.74 kg

Similar questions