Question
A 50 kg skydiver is falling downwards and accelerating 6 m/s2 down. What is the net force on the skydiver?
Responses
8.3 N, down
8.3 N, down
300 N, up
300 N, up
500 N, up
500 N, up
300 N, down
Responses
8.3 N, down
8.3 N, down
300 N, up
300 N, up
500 N, up
500 N, up
300 N, down
Answers
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The net force on the skydiver is 300 N, down.
Explanation:
The formula for calculating net force is F_net = m*a, where F_net is the net force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. Substituting the given values, we get:
F_net = 50 kg * (-6 m/s^2) = -300 N
The negative sign indicates that the force is acting downwards, which makes sense since the skydiver is falling downwards. Therefore, the answer is 300 N, down.
Explanation:
The formula for calculating net force is F_net = m*a, where F_net is the net force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. Substituting the given values, we get:
F_net = 50 kg * (-6 m/s^2) = -300 N
The negative sign indicates that the force is acting downwards, which makes sense since the skydiver is falling downwards. Therefore, the answer is 300 N, down.