A boy pushes on a wagon so that it accelerates at a rate of 0.50 m/s2. The wagon has a mass of 24 kg. What is the magnitude of t
he boy's pushing force? (Ignore frictional effects.) 12 N, 12 kg, 48 N, or 48 kg
2 answers:
To find the magnitude of the boy's applied force, use newton's second law (where the force is the mass times the acceleration)
F = ?
m = 24 kg
a = 0.50 m/s^2
F = ma
F = (24 kg) (0.50 m/s^2)
F = 12 N
therefore the magnitude of the boy's pushing force is 12 N
The correct answer is 12N
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