how much force is needed to accelerate a 2000-kg at 5 meters per second?
a. 400 N
b. 500 N
c. 1000 N
d 10000 N
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Answer:
F=10,000N
The force necessary would b 10,000 Newtons
Explanation:
Using Newton's Second Law that Force is equal to mass times acceleration, F=ma and assuming we are not dealing with friction as we have no coefficient of static friction we can set up ar equation as
F=?
m=2000kg
a=5ms2
F=(2000kg)(5ms2)
F=10,000N
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F=10,000N
The force necessary would b 10,000 Newtons
Explanation:
Using Newton's Second Law that Force is equal to mass times acceleration, F=ma and assuming we are not dealing with friction as we have no coefficient of static friction we can set up ar equation as
F=?
m=2000kg
a=5ms2
F=(2000kg)(5ms2)
F=10,000N
(D) is you're answer mark me brainliest plz
Answered by
0
Using Newton's Second Law that Force is equal to mass times acceleration, F=ma and assuming we are not dealing with friction as we have no coefficient of static friction we can set up ar equation as
F=?
m=2000kg
a=5ms2
F=(2000kg)(5ms2)
F=10000 N
F=?
m=2000kg
a=5ms2
F=(2000kg)(5ms2)
F=10000 N
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