A massive steel cable drags a 15.0 kg block across a horizontal, frictionless surface. A 85.0 N force applied to the cable causes the block to reach a speed of 4.10 m/s in 1.90 s.
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4.10/1.90 = 2.16 is the acceleration im m/s^2
The product of mass and acceleration is 32.4 N, which is less than the applied force. If the surface is horizontal and frictionless, your numbers are inconsistent.
4.10/1.90 = 2.16 is the acceleration im m/s^2
The product of mass and acceleration is 32.4 N, which is less than the applied force. If the surface is horizontal and frictionless, your numbers are inconsistent.
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