Asked by Kathrin

A golfer hits a golf ball with a club. The mass of the ball is 0.05 kg. The ball accelerates at 2,000 m/s2. What is the net force, to the nearest newton, that accelerates the ball?

I know the answer is 50, but I don't know how to do it!

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Answered by Scott
f = m a = 0.05 kg * 2000 m/s^2 = 100 N

where did the 50 come from?
Answered by daniel
50
Answered by ‏‏‎
n=100
Answered by Anonymous
The answer is 100 trust me
Answered by confusioned
multiple say 50 and multiple people say 100 what the heck is it?
Answered by meat
I want to eat some chips
Answered by 100!!!
it's 100!!!! i just did a test and they said it was 100 I-
Answered by 100!!!
it's 100 ong
Answered by Asia
The answer is 100N I took the test and it's 100
Answered by Big boy
its !))

Answered by 100!!!!!
the people who say it is 100 are right! now stop arguing okay?
Answered by Anonymous
Lol I love reading all of your guys’ response 💀
Answered by peep
its 100
Answered by pal
are you sure
Answered by pal
just did it get 2000 mulitiply by 0.05 and you get 100
first of all it's 100
Answered by willy wonka
The answer is 100 I got it right on my test
Answered by i got a tiny pp
Its 100 are yall in PAP math 8th grade at East too???
Answered by C man
yeah lmao Im taking it right now, Mattox?
Answered by yuri
100 bru
Answered by catlyn lawrence
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Answered by Anonymous
A golfer hits a golf ball with a club. The mass of the ball is 0.05 kg. The ball accelerates at 1,800 m/s2.

What is the net force?
Answered by Jeff
On my Test there isn't a 50 option so I'm pretty sure it"s 100N
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