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The formula for acceleration is force divided by mass.
Force = 50 N
Mass = 200 kg
Acceleration = ???
[tex] \frac{50}{200} = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{4} = 0.25[/tex]
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Acceleration = 0.25 m/s²
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Next time use, f = ma in a triangle,
F
M A
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I hope that helps you out!!
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~Zoey
Force = 50 N
Mass = 200 kg
Acceleration = ???
[tex] \frac{50}{200} = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{4} = 0.25[/tex]
~~
Acceleration = 0.25 m/s²
~~
Next time use, f = ma in a triangle,
F
M A
~~
I hope that helps you out!!
Any more questions, please feel free to ask me and I will gladly help you out!!
~Zoey
The magnitude of the rightward acceleration on the object is 0.25 m/s².
Acceleration of the object
The right ward acceleration of the object is calculated by applying Newton's second law of motion as shown below;
F = ma
where;
- m is the mass
- a is the acceleration of the object
Substitute the given parameters and solve for acceleration,
a = F/m
a = 50/200
a = 0.25 m/s²
Thus, the magnitude of the rightward acceleration on the object is 0.25 m/s².
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