Newton's second law states that (Force is mass times acceleration). Out of the given options, “a 10 kg ball thrown with a 50 Newton force”, an example have the greatest acceleration.
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To do the calculation, we already have the formula given derived from Newton’s second law of motion. To know the acceleration, we can simply modify the formula as,
For the 10kg ball threw in 50N, we have mass = 10 kg and Force = 50 N
Acceleration =
Similarly for 1 kg ball threw in 0.5N, substituting the values, we get
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Acceleration =
For launching 50kg student by catapult of 100N,
acceleration =
For accelerating 500 kg car in 1000N engine,
acceleration =
Answer:602.27 kg
Explanation:
Given
radius of spherical balloon
density of helium
density of air
mass of structure
volume of helium inside balloon
Net upward Thrust on balloon
maximum mass cargo can carry
Answer: potential to kinetic and then potential energies
Explanation:
Answer:
(a) A = 1 mm
(b)
(c)
(c) The formula for the maximum acceleration is given by
[tex]a_{max}=606.4 m/s^{2}/tex]
If you mean 6.9 miles the it is 11.1045 kilometers. You can round it to the tenth place to get 11.1