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  • 23-08-2019
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What force accelerates a 500 kg object at 5 m/s2?

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tonb
tonb tonb
  • 23-08-2019

Answer:

2500N

Explanation:

f = m.a

m=500 kg

a=5 m/s²

f = 5*500 kgm/s² = 2500 N

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carlosego
carlosego carlosego
  • 24-08-2019

For this case we have that by definition, Newton's second law states that:

[tex]F = m * a[/tex]

Where:

F: Force

m: Mass

a: Acceleration

According to the data we have to:

[tex]m = 500 \ kg\\a = 5 \frac {m} {s ^ 2}[/tex]

Substituting we have:

[tex]F = 500kg * 5 \frac {m} {s ^ 2}\\F = 2,500N[/tex]

ANswer:

The necessary force is 2,500N

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