What is the acceleration of a 45 kg mass pushed with 15 N of force? What is the acceleration if the force changes to 25 N? What
if the mass changes to 70 kg?
2 answers:
F = ma
Rearrange this so acceleration is the subject:
A = f/m
Now input your values into this equation for the first question :
A = f/m
A = 15/45
A = 0.33333333 m/s
Then using this same equation change the force of 15 to 25 :
A = f/m
A = 25/45
A = 0.55555556 m/s
For the last question keep the force of 15N but change the mass to 70kg into the same equation :
A = f/m
A = 15/70
A = 0.21 m/s (rounded)
Answer:
Part a)
Part b)
Part c)
Explanation:
As per Newton's II law we know that
F = ma
Now we know that
m = 45 kg
F = 15 N
so we will have
Now we have
m = 45 kg
F = 25 N
now again from Newton's Law
Now if mass is changed to 70 kg
again we have
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