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F = ma
F 1500N
m = 100 kg
1500 = 100 * a
Solve for a.
Answer:
<em>13 m/s²</em>
Explanation:
Mass of object = 200 Kg
Applied force = 2600 N
Acceleration = ?
Solution:
Definition:
The acceleration is rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
Formula:
a = Δv/Δt
a = acceleration
Δv = change in velocity
Δt = change in time
Units:
The unit of acceleration is m.s⁻².
Acceleration can also be determine through following formula,
F = m × a
a = F/m (N = kgm/s²)
a = 2600 kgm/s² / 200 Kg
a = 13 m/s²
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