Respuesta :
Answer:
F
D
Explanation:
F=m*a
a=F/m
If mass is less acceleration is greater
F=m*a
F=22.4*1.4
F=31.4N
- The 100 gram mass will have a greater acceleration with the same force applied.
- The net force being applied to the object is equal to 31.4 Newton.
How to calculate acceleration.
From Newton's Second Law of Motion, acceleration is given by this formula:
[tex]Accelertaion = \frac{Force}{Mass}[/tex]
From the above formula, we can deduce that acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of an object. Thus, the smaller the mass of an object, the greater would be its acceleration when the same force applied.
Therefore, the 100 gram mass will have a greater acceleration with the same force applied.
Question 2.
Given the following data:
- Mass = 22.4 kg.
- Acceleration = 1.40 [tex]m/s^2[/tex].
Mathematically, net force is given by this formula;
[tex]Net\;force = mass \times acceleration[/tex]
Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;
[tex]Net\;force = 22.4 \times 1.40[/tex]
Net force = 31.4 Newton.
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