Asked by Jett
If Siobhan hits a 0.25 kg volleyball with 0.5 N of force, what is the acceleration of the ball?
m/s2
m/s2
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GPT 3.5
To find the acceleration of the volleyball, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that acceleration is equal to the force applied divided by the mass of the object.
Given:
Mass (m) = 0.25 kg
Force (F) = 0.5 N
Acceleration (a) = F / m
Acceleration = 0.5 N / 0.25 kg
Acceleration = 2 m/s^2
Therefore, the acceleration of the volleyball is 2 m/s^2.
Given:
Mass (m) = 0.25 kg
Force (F) = 0.5 N
Acceleration (a) = F / m
Acceleration = 0.5 N / 0.25 kg
Acceleration = 2 m/s^2
Therefore, the acceleration of the volleyball is 2 m/s^2.
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