Question
A cyclist of mass 60kg rides a bicycle of mass 20kg. When starting off, the cyclist provides a force of 200N. What is his acceleration?
Answers
F = ma
plug in your numbers
plug in your numbers
How to calculate speed
f=ma
a=m/f
a=60*20/200
a=6
a=m/f
a=60*20/200
a=6
OHHHH WHERE is this question from. like is it from past papers
F = ma
a = f / m
= 200/60 + 20
= 2.5 m/s
a = f / m
= 200/60 + 20
= 2.5 m/s
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