Question
Which formula for net force contains an error?(1 point)
Responses
Fnet = mΔv / Δt
F net = mΔv / Δt
Fnet = ma
F net = ma
Fnet = ΔV / Δt
F net = ΔV / Δt
Fnet = Δp / Δt
Responses
Fnet = mΔv / Δt
F net = mΔv / Δt
Fnet = ma
F net = ma
Fnet = ΔV / Δt
F net = ΔV / Δt
Fnet = Δp / Δt
Answers
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The formula that contains an error is:
**Fnet = ΔV / Δt**
This expression represents the change in velocity divided by the change in time, which yields acceleration (a), not net force (F_net). The correct relation for net force should involve mass and acceleration, such as:
**Fnet = ma** or **Fnet = mΔv / Δt** (where Δv/Δt is acceleration).
So, the problematic formula is:
**Fnet = ΔV / Δt**
**Fnet = ΔV / Δt**
This expression represents the change in velocity divided by the change in time, which yields acceleration (a), not net force (F_net). The correct relation for net force should involve mass and acceleration, such as:
**Fnet = ma** or **Fnet = mΔv / Δt** (where Δv/Δt is acceleration).
So, the problematic formula is:
**Fnet = ΔV / Δt**
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