It looks like the diagram is telling you that there is a net force of 8 N + 4 N = 12 N pointed to the right. By Newton's second law, the magnitude of the net force <em>F</em> is equal to the mass <em>m</em> times the acceleration <em>a</em> :
<em>F</em> = <em>m</em> <em>a</em>
12 N = (4 kg) <em>a</em>
<em>a</em> = (12 N) / (4 kg)
<em>a</em> = 3 m/s²
Answer:
Explanation:
F= m x a
a= = = = =
Hopefully, this is right!
It consists of a coil in a constant magnetic field. The current in the coil is the current being measured, and changes the magnetic moment of the coil (given by IA where I is current and A is loop area). This coil's magnetic moment feels a torque in this external magnetic field that moves a needle that tells the observer what the current must be, since the external field is known by the designers of the galvanometer.
You should use math on your mind and you should balance the bottle