Answer:
all the forces occur in pairs that if one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the first.
According to Newton's second law, the force applied to an object is equal to the product between the mass of the object and its acceleration:
where F is the magnitude of the force, m is the mass of the object and a its acceleration.
In this problem, the object is the insect, with mass
. The acceleration of the insect is
, therefore we can calculate the force exerted by the car on the insect:
How do we find the force exerted by the insect on the car?
According to Newton's third law (known as action-reaction law), when an object A exerts a force on an object B, object B also exerts a force equal and opposite on object A. Therefore, the force exerted by the insect on the car is equal to the force exerted by the car on the object, so it is 0.01 N.
Explanation:
First convert the speed into m/s and time into seconds
Answer:
Id say C
Explanation:
The hypotenuse for c is up and to the right so the unit vectors show that