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True or False
1. If a 40 kg person is accelerating at 10 m/s2, then the magnitude of the force acting on him or her is 400 N.
(1 point)
true
false
Multiple Choice
2. How much force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2? (1 point)
62 N
62 kg
120 N
120 kg
3. What is the acceleration of a 30 kg object when 180 N of force is applied to it? (1 point)
6.0 m/s^2
60 m/s^2
210 m/s^2
5,400 m/s^2
4. Which of the following equations shows how you would solve for mass if you knew the force acting on an object and the acceleration of an object?
(1 point)
m = f/a
m = fa
m = a/f
m = f − a
soooooo need help!!! dunno what they are talking about! cant guess!
pls help asap!!!!!
thanx in advance
True or False
1. If a 40 kg person is accelerating at 10 m/s2, then the magnitude of the force acting on him or her is 400 N.
(1 point)
true
false
Multiple Choice
2. How much force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2? (1 point)
62 N
62 kg
120 N
120 kg
3. What is the acceleration of a 30 kg object when 180 N of force is applied to it? (1 point)
6.0 m/s^2
60 m/s^2
210 m/s^2
5,400 m/s^2
4. Which of the following equations shows how you would solve for mass if you knew the force acting on an object and the acceleration of an object?
(1 point)
m = f/a
m = fa
m = a/f
m = f − a
soooooo need help!!! dunno what they are talking about! cant guess!
pls help asap!!!!!
thanx in advance
Answers
Answered by
Damon
F = m a
Answered by
tbh
really could have at least read the lesson @connexus, or askedthe teachers if you don't understand sorry to be rude
Answered by
Mr. Falcon
ACAA
Answered by
joeanne
Mr. Falcon is correct thankS!
Answered by
connexus kidddddddDD
1) True
2) 120 N
3) 6.0 m/s2
4) m=f/a
Mr. Falcon is right thx Mr. Falcon 100%
2) 120 N
3) 6.0 m/s2
4) m=f/a
Mr. Falcon is right thx Mr. Falcon 100%
Answered by
Tokyo
he is right
Answered by
Local stoner
How much force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2? *
1/1
62 N
120 kg
120 N *** correct C
Which of the following equations shows how you would solve for mass if you knew the force acting on an object and the acceleration of an object? *
1/1
m = f/a *** correct A
m = a/f
m = fa
How much force is required to accelerate a 12 kg object by 65 m/s2 [meters per second squared]? *
0/1
0.18 N
5.42 N
780 N *** correct C
A force of 53 N is applied to an 11 kg object. What is the object’s acceleration? *
1/1
583 N
4.8 m/s2 *** correct B
21 m/s2
If the net force acting on an object is 0 N, the forces are ________ *
1/1
not present
unbalanced
balanced *** correct C
Answered by
Ameria Powell
Local Stoner you are correct 100%
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