Asked by lilman
Using Newtons second law of motion if the force on an object is 20N, and its mass is 5g, what is it's acceleration?
A=F/M
A=20N/5g
now I'm not sure what to do. Can someone please help?
A=F/M
A=20N/5g
now I'm not sure what to do. Can someone please help?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
You need mass in kg
acceleration in m/s^2 is force in newtons, divided by mass in kilograms.
acceleration in m/s^2 is force in newtons, divided by mass in kilograms.
Answered by
lilman
Would it be
20N=20kgm?s^2/5g=4m/s^2
20N=20kgm?s^2/5g=4m/s^2
Answered by
Elena
a = F/m =20/0.005 = 4000 m/s^2
Answered by
value
Celcius
Answered by
Reed
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