B. 120 N
C. 23 N
D. 1.875 kg
What force is required to accelerate a body with a mass of 15 kilograms at a rate of 8m/s²
As Force=Mass X Acceleration
Here F= 15 Kg and Accelerate = 8m/sq sec
So force required = 15×8 = 120N
The answer is (c) an apple falls to the ground due to gravitational force
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Explanation:
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Newton's second law of motion states that the total net force acting on an object is equal to mass times acceleration.
Newton's second law of motion formula:
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F=force=newtons=
M=mass (kg)
A-acceleration
F=ma
M=f/a
A=f/m
For example:
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Calculate the force needed to accelerate an object to 4.3 m/s². The object has a mass of 2.2 kg. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
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A= 4.3 m/s²
M= 2.2 kg
F=??
F=ma
2.2 kg (4.3 m/s²)=9.46=9.5N
Answer⇒⇒⇒⇒⇒9.5N
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