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TiliK225 [7]
2 years ago
11

Newtons 2 law

Chemistry
1 answer:
DaniilM [7]2 years ago
3 0
  1. The force acting on the box is 27N
  2. The acceleration of the car is 0.30 m/s²
  3. The object's mass is 2 kg

<h3>Newtons 2nd law </h3>

From Newton's second law,

F = ma

Where F is the force

m is the mass

and a is the acceleration

Q.1
Here, we are to determine the force acting on the box

m = 3 kg

a = 9 m/s²

Using the formula,

F = ma

F = 3 × 9

F = 27N

Hence, the force acting on the box is 27N

Q.2

Here, we are to determine the acceleration of the car

m = 780 kg

F = 235 N

Using the same formula,

F = ma

235 = 780 × a

a = 235 / 780

a = 0.30 m/s²

Hence, the acceleration of the car is 0.30 m/s²

Q.3

Here, we are to determine the object's mass

a = 5 m/s²

F = 10 N

Using the same formula,

F = ma

10 = m × 5

m = 10 / 5

m = 2 kg

Hence, the object's mass is 2 kg

Learn more on Newton's 2nd law here: brainly.com/question/13839211

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