How to find net force
The net force is the vector sum of all forces act upon an object.
The formula to calculate net force is Fnet = ma
where the net force is equal to the mass of an object (in Kg) multiplied by the acceleration of the object (in meters per second squared)
You may also calculate the net force acting upon an object with Fnet = Fa + Ff
where the net force is equal to the sum of the applied force and the force of friction.
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Heal is made of ice break the ice down water.snow is made of water so they can be the same tempter.<span />
Answer: see below
<u>Explanation:</u>
When multiplying or dividing, use the smallest number of significant figures (sf) of the digits provided.
37(a) 24 × 3.26 = 78.24 <em>2 sf × 3 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
≈ 78
(b) 120 × 0.10 = 12 <em>2 sf × 2 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
= 12
(c) 1.23 × 2.0 = 2.46 <em>3 sf × 2 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
= 2.5
(d) 53 × 1.53 = 81.09 <em>2 sf × 3 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
= 81
38(a) 4.84 ÷ 2.4 = 2.0167 <em>3 sf × 2 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
= 2.0
(b) 60.2 ÷ 20.1 = 2.995 <em>3 sf × 3 sf </em>--> round to 3 sf's
= 3.00
(c) 102.4 ÷ 51.2 = 2 <em>4 sf × 3 sf </em>--> round to 3 sf's
= 2.00
(d) 168 ÷ 58 = 2.896 <em>3 sf × 2 sf </em>--> round to 2 sf's
= 2.9
the answer is a chemical element