cq_1_111

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Answer the following based on Newton's Second Law:

How much net force is required to accelerate a 12 kg mass at 3 m/s^2?

Fnet = ma

Fnet = 12(3)

Fnet = 36N

I multiplied 12kg by 3m/s^2 to arrive at 36N.

What would be the acceleration of a 4 kg mass subject to a net force of 20 Newtons?

a = Fnet/m = 20N/4kg = 5m/s^2

I divided the net force of 20N by the mass of 4kg to get 5m/s^2.

If you exert a force of 20 Newtons on a 10-kg object and it accelerates in the direction of your force at 1.5 m/s^2, then how do

you know there are other forces acting on the object besides your own?

I know that there are other forces acting on the object because 20N is not equal to (10kg)(1.5m/s^2).

What is the total of all those forces and in what direction does this total act?

The total of all forces is 5N in the direction of my force.

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